Abstract

An approach to the detailed computer simulation of dc and small-signal IMPATT behavior is described in which allowance is made for carrier-diffusion effects. Results are presented for a variety of structures in Si and GaAs, including high-efficiency structures using the latter material. The results from the simulation are also compared with the predictions of a quasi-static theory for a particular case, and good general agreement is observed.

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