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18 December 2000 Millimeter-wave reflection from electron-hole plasma in short P-I-N structures
Vladimir A. Manasson, Vladimir I. Litvinov, Lev S. Sadovnik, Danny Eliyahu
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Abstract
A semiconductor electron-hole plasma effectively reflects microwave radiation that is used in electromagnetic shields and semiconductor millimeter wave antennas. Silicon-based P- I-N structures allow us to engage in engineering the conductive properties of plasma crated under current injection. We calculate the I-V characteristics of short P- I-N structures and model their reflective properties in the millimeter wave band.
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Vladimir A. Manasson, Vladimir I. Litvinov, Lev S. Sadovnik, and Danny Eliyahu "Millimeter-wave reflection from electron-hole plasma in short P-I-N structures", Proc. SPIE 4111, Terahertz and Gigahertz Electronics and Photonics II, (18 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.422165
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Metals

Extremely high frequency

Diodes

Reflection

Silicon

Lanthanum

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