학술논문

High speed optical detectors for monolithic millimeter wave integrated circuits
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of IEEE/Cornell Conference on Advanced Concepts in High Speed Semiconductor Devices and Circuits Advanced concepts in high speed semiconductor devices and circuits High Speed Semiconductor Devices and Circuits, 1993. Proceedings., IEEE/Cornell Conference on Advanced Concepts in. :131-140 1993
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Optical detectors
Optical receivers
Fingers
MODFET circuits
Millimeter wave circuits
Photodiodes
Schottky barriers
MIMICs
High speed optical techniques
Stimulated emission
Language
Abstract
Metal-semiconductor-metal photodiodes with interdigitated Schottky barrier fingers are being developed for applications in monolithic optical receiver circuits with the purpose of detecting millimeter wave modulation signals being transmitted via an optical carrier. The devices are planar and incorporate submicron finger spacings and a thin absorption region for speed with a buried stack of tuned Bragg reflectors for enhanced sensitivity at the carrier wavelength. These devices are being integrated with short-gate MODFET amplifiers to form the complete monolithic integrated optical receiver circuit.ETX