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Indium antimonide has the highest electron mobility and saturation velocity of any semiconductor, so gives the prospect of extremely high frequency operation with very low power dissipation. We report uncooled transistors with cut-off frequency of 340 GHz at a source-drain voltage of 0.5 V, leading towards this goal
Indium antimonide has the highest electron mobility and saturation velocity of any semiconductor, so has potential for ultra-high frequency operation with very low power dissipation. Unoptimised, uncooled quantum well heterojunction FETs, with gate length of 85nm, that have a cutoff frequency of 340GHz at only 0.5 V Vds. The prospects of this technology for future microwave applications in excess...
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