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Hot carrier transport in short diodes and nanotubes: (Dissertation)
Brian Perkins

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The Physics and Applications of Resonant Tunnelling Diodes (Cambridge Studies in Semiconductor Physics and Microelectronic Engineering)
Hiroshi Mizuta and Tomonori Tanoue

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| Excerpt - page 175: "... [4] E. R. Brown, Resonant tunneling in high-speed double barrier diodes, v. 3 in Hot Carriers in Semiconductor Nanostructures: Physics and applications, American Telephone & Telegraph, ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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The Art of Electronics
Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill

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| Excerpt - page 49: "... tricks to circumvent this limitation. One possibility is to use hot carrier diodes (Schottky diodes), with a forward drop of about 0.25 volt ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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GROL Plus: General Radiotelephone Operator License Plus Radar Endorsement
Gordon West, Fred Maia, and Gerald Luecke

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| Excerpt - page 195: "... junction and point contact are two main categories of semiconductor diodes. 3E2 What are the two primary classifications of Zener diodes? A. Hot carrier and tunnel B. Varactor and rectifying C. Voltage regulator and ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Tab Electronics Guide to Understanding Electricity and Electronics
G. Randy Slone

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| Excerpt - page 207: "... is a NPNP device. As with all other types of diodes, they are two-lead devices. The Schottky family of diodes includes the PIN diode, sometimes referred to as the silicon hot-carrier diode. These are breakdown devices, meaning that their useful function ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Electronic Components: A Complete Reference for Project Builders
Delton T. Horn

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| Excerpt - page 166: "... signal drops into its negative half-cycle, reverse biasing the snap-off diode, it conducts large amounts of ... quite rich in high-order harmonics. Hot-carrier diodes Functionally related to the snap-off diode is the hot-carrier ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Planar Microwave Engineering: A Practical Guide to Theory, Measurement, and Circuits
Thomas H. Lee

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| Excerpt - page 279: "... leads) beyond that of the device package itself. 9.3 SCHOTTKY DIODES Schottky diodes (also known as hot carrier diodes) actually predate the junction variety . Ferdinand Braun, inventor ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Radar Handbook
Merrill I. Skolnik

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| Excerpt - page 126: "... form, containing a pair of balanced wideband transformers and matched hot-carrier diodes. The detector can be obtained with 35 dB isolation between ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Extra Class, Element 4 FCC License Preparation
Gordon West

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| Excerpt - page 152: "... its terminals changes. Your author builds microwave equipment with varactor diodes, so be sure to identify ... a common use of a hot-carrier diode? A. As balanced mixers in FM generation B. As ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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CET Study Guide
Joseph A. Risse

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| Excerpt - page 32: "... Symbol Graph 02-14 Symbol and characteristic curve of a four-layer diode. Do not confuse Shockley and ... junction. They are also called hot-carrier diodes. Both are represented by the same standard diode symbol. ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Principles of Transistor Circuits : Introduction to the Design of Amplifiers, Receivers and Digital Circuits
S W Amos and Mike James

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| Excerpt - page 15: "... of reverse current. This delay is a serious disadvantage in diodes required for operation at microwave frequencies or in high-speed switching. Schottky diode (`hot-carrier' or 'hot-electron' diode) A diode which overcomes this recovery-time difficulty ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Analog Circuit Design: Art, Science and Personalities (EDN Series for Design Engineers)
Jim Williams

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| Excerpt - page 61: "... and less than -90 dBc sideband spurious in the balanced hot carrier diode mixer. The ninth-order mixer spur was limited to the range ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Complete Wireless Design
Cotter W. Sayre

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| Excerpt - page 314: "... Figure 7.1 is a common double-balanced mixer, which utilizes a diode ring to achieve frequency conversion ... GHz (and beyond) by using hot-carrier (Schottky) diodes, which possess low noise and high conversion efficiency. ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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The Basement Bugger's Bible : The Professional's Guide to
Shifty Bugman

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| Excerpt - page 157: "... use tuned antennas. The rectifier is almost always a small-signal diode, such as 1N914; but germanium types (1N34A, 1N60, etc.) work better; hot-carrier diodes OSS99) better still. The diode converts AC RF to ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Build Your Own Low-Power Transmitters: Projects for the Electronics Experimenter
Rudolf F. Graf and William Sheets

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| Excerpt - page 14: "... performed. Multipliers inaN consist of discrete transistor amplifier stages. Schottky (hot carrier) diodes. aractors. and snap diodes. In lo%N- power transmitter work, the ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Power Supplies Switching Regulators, Inverters, and Converters
Irving Gottlieb

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| Excerpt - page 268: "... in storage. Such a diode is called a Schottky barrier diode, otherwise known as a hot-carrier diode. Unlike a silicon junction diode, the Schottky fabrication utilizes ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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The Technician's Radio Receiver Handbook
Joseph J. Carr

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| Excerpt - page 101: "... MHz, with IF outputs from DC to 500 MHz. The diodes (D1-D4) can be ordinary silicon VHF/UHF diodes such as 1N914 or 1N41-48. However, superior performance is expected when Schottky hot carrier diodes, such as 1N5820 through 1N5822, are used Fig. 7.14 ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Secrets of RF Circuit Design
Joseph J. Carr

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| Excerpt - page 350: "... MHz, with IF outputs from do to 500 MHz. The diodes (D1 through D4) can be ordinary silicon VHF/UHF diodes, such as 1N914 or 1N4148. However, superior performance is expected when Schottky hot carrier diodes, such as 1N5820 through 1N5822, are used instead. 'Whatever ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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How To Get Anything On Anybody
Lee Lapin

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| Excerpt - page 54: "... 250 MHz in fundamentals with a MOSFET paraphase amplifier and hot-carrier diodes for more sensitivity and a better dip. It uses a ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Springer Ingenieurtabellen
Ekbert Hering and Bernd Schröder

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| Excerpt - page 454: "... in Radarinstallation, Modulator. 111t kann viel gr sein, als It)t,. Schottky-Diode (Barrier-Diode, hot-carrier diode) Nahezu kein Ladungserhg, Mehrheitsladungstrr besorgen Leitung. Anwendung: HF-Schaltdiode. Tunneldiode ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Analysis and Application of Analog Electronic Circuits to Biomedical Instrumentation (Biomedical Engineering)
Robert B. Northrop

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| Excerpt - page 30: "... on the order of nanoseconds for most small-signal Si, pn diodes. 2.2.4 Schottky Diodes The Schottky barrier diode (SBD), also called a hot carrier diode, consists of a rectifying, metal insulator-semiconductor (MIS) junction. SBDs ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Communications Receivers: DPS, Software Radios, and Design, 3rd Edition
Ulrich Rohde and Jerry Whitaker

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| Excerpt - page 325: "... Passive Mixers Passive mixers have typically been built using thermionic diodes, germanium diodes, and silicon diodes. The development of hot carrier diodes, however, has resulted in significant improvement in the performance ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Electronics Portable Handbook
Stan Gibilisco

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| Excerpt - page 152: "... off. Current flows in the reverse direction until the charge carriers have been removed from the ... responsible for the harmonic output. Hot-carrier diodes The hot-carrier diode (HCD) is used in various circuits, especially ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Electrical Blueprint Reading
Taylor F. Winslow

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| Excerpt - Back Matter: "... Current Regulator _~ Tunnel Rectifier, Backward Diode Snap, Charge Storage Diode --- Schottky, Hot Carrier Diode - Bidirection Breakdown Diode _ Field Effect Diode Varactor, ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Quantum Heterostructures: Microelectronics and Optoelectronics
Vladimir Mitin, Viacheslav Kochelap, and Michael A. Stroscio

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| Excerpt - page 433: "... [After E. R. Brown, "Resonant tunneling in high-speed double barrier diodes" in Hot Carriers in Semiconductor Nanostructures: Physics and Applications, J. Shah, ed. (AT&T ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Principles of Electronic Instrumentation, Second Edition
A. de Sa

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| Excerpt - page 24: "... are then aligned. With a forward bias, energetic electrons or hot electrons enter the bulk of the metal and the device is sometimes called a hot carrier diode. Because the current is carried by majority carriers, recombination is ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Audio and Hi-Fi Handbook
Ian Sinclair

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| Excerpt - page 201: "... devices offer substantial improvements in this respect. For professional equipment, diode ring balanced modulator layouts. using hot carrier or Schottky diodes, of the I;ind shown in Fig. 11.23, ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Practical RF Handbook (EDN Series for Design Engineers)
Ian Hickman

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| Excerpt - page 52: "... 52 Practical Radio-Frequency Handbook Small-signal Schottky or `hot carrier' diodes operate by a fundamentally different form of forward conduction. As ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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The Complete Guide to Electronics Troubleshooting
James Perozzo

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| Excerpt - page 389: "... the amplification and doubling stages of transmitters. The Schottky, or Hot Carrier, Diode. Diodes that are intended for use at radio frequencies must ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Transport in Nanostructures (Cambridge Studies in Semiconductor Physics and Microelectronic Engineering)
David Ferry, Stephen Marshall Goodnick, and David K. Ferry

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| Excerpt - page 204: "... 32, 63 (1988). [33] E. R. Brown, "High-Speed Double Barrier Diodes," in Hot Carriers in Semiconductor Nanostructures: Physics and Application, ed. J. Shah (Academic ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Complete Guide to Semiconductor Devices
Kwok K. Ng

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| Excerpt - page 31: "... diode. Due to the energy-band discontinuity at the interface, injected carriers possess excess energy and the structure is also referred to as a hot-carrier diode or hot-electron diode. An MS junction is also a useful ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Heathkit-A Guide to the Amateur Radio Products
Chuck Penson

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| Excerpt - page 101: "... MRF502), a dual-gate MOSFET (type 40673), and two diffused silicon hot carrier diode detectors (type FH1100). Power is supplied by a standard 9-volt ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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The Design of Modern Microwave Oscillators for Wireless Applications : Theory and Optimization
Ulrich L. Rohde, Ajay K. Poddar, and Georg Böck

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| Excerpt - page 154: "... and the frequency adjustment circuit between the two emitters. The hot carrier diode in the collector of the first transistor is responsible for ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Rate Equations in Semiconductor Electronics
J. E. Carroll

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| Excerpt - page 40: "... the anode is positive with respect to the cathode, the diode conducts by electrons flowing from ... to be known as a `hot carrier' diode.) ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Audio Electronics, Second Edition
John Linsley Hood

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| Excerpt - page 87: "... devices offer substantial improvements in this respect. For professional equipment, diode ring balanced modulator layouts, using hot carrier or Schottky diodes, of the kind shown in Fig. 2.23, ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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Logarithmic Amplification: With Application to Radar and Ew (Artech House Radar Library)
R. S. Hughes

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| Excerpt - Back Matter: "... References 1. Hewlett-Packard. Hot Carrier Diode Video Detectors. (Application Note 923, no date.) 2. Aertech Industries. ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Hot Carrier in this book. |
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