Abstract

A GaAs double drift IMPATT device structure for applications in D-band is proposed which exhibits high efficiencies at relatively high impedance levels. Computer simulations using a full hydrodynamic transport model with two additional energy balance equations for accurate modelling of impact ionisation show that under realistic thermal considerations, output powers up to 400 mW should be obtainable around 150 GHz. >

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