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Plasma waves sub-terahertz optical beating detection and enhancement in long-channel high electron mobility transistors: experiments and modeling

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A photomixed laser beam of two 1.55 mum continuous-wave lasers is used for interband photoexcitation in submicron gate length InAlAs/InGaAs transistors. Results show the clear excitation of plasma oscillation modes in the transistor channel. A strong amplification of the optical beating detection in the 0-600 GHz range is observed as a function of drain-source voltage. Numerical results, using hydrodynamic model coupled to a pseudo-2D Poisson equation, are in good agreement with experiments concerning the plasma frequency dependence with gate voltage. Moreover, this model confirms both optical beating detection at subterahertz frequencies and the enhancement observed when drain-source voltage increases.

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hal-00327305 , version 1 (08-10-2008)

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J. Torres, H. Marinchio, P. Nouvel, G. Sabatini, C. Palermo, et al.. Plasma waves sub-terahertz optical beating detection and enhancement in long-channel high electron mobility transistors: experiments and modeling. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 2008, 14 (2), pp.491-497. ⟨10.1109/JSTQE.2007.910988⟩. ⟨hal-00327305⟩
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