BACK-GATING EFFECTS ON THE GA0.1IN0.8P/INP/INGAAS HIGH-ELECTRON-MOBILITY TRANSISTOR

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10.1143/JJAP.34.3500

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Pseudomorphic GaInP/InP/InGaAs high electron mobility transistors (HEMT) with improved Schottky contacts and excellent electrical characteristics are grown by low-pressure metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (LP-MOCVD) on the InP substrate. These HEMTs with 1.71 mu m gate length have an average extrinsic transconductance of 225 mS/mm. The back-gating effects of this device structure are investigated for the first time in this structure. Both positive and negative bias are applied to the ohmic and Schottky back-gate contacts of these devices. The positive back-gate bias has no effect on the drain current or the output transconductances of these devices. The effect of the negative back-gate bias is very similar to that when negative bias is applied on the gate of these HEMTs.

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