A Tristate Switch Using Triangular Barriers

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Abstract

We demonstrate a new GaAs regenerative switching device with a double triangular barrier (DTB) structure, i.e., p+-i- δ(n+)-i- δ(p+)-i-n+, prepared by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Using the concept of sequential collapse of the internal barriers, two distinctive switching regions are established. First, a negative resistance region (S-type) is observed, followed by a positive resistance region (inverted N-shape) in between the switching behavior with the increase of applied bias. This device may have applicability for tristate logic circuits. © 1990 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Wang, Y. H., Yarn, K. F., & Chang, C. Y. (1990). A Tristate Switch Using Triangular Barriers. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 29(2), L243–L246. https://doi.org/10.1143/JJAP.29.L243

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