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Enhanced rectifying response from metal-insulator-insulator-metal junctions
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EngineeringSemiconductor DeviceExtraordinary NonlinearityTunneling MicroscopyNanoelectronicsQuantum MaterialsSimilar Metallic ElectrodesCharge Carrier TransportQuantum ScienceElectrical EngineeringMetal-insulator-insulator-metal JunctionsElectromigration TechniquePhysicsQuantum DeviceMicroelectronicsElectrical PropertyHigh Speed RectifiersApplied PhysicsElectrical Insulation
We present on a metal-insulator-insulator-metal quantum electronic tunneling devices suitable for high speed rectifiers. Through the introduction of double oxide layer between similar metallic electrodes, a cascaded potential barrier is formed which alters the electron tunneling mechanism at forward versus the reverse bias. The cascaded potential barrier engineering manifests itself in both a highly nonlinear and asymmetric I-V junction characteristic. It is envisioned that high speed rectifiers and mixers having extraordinary nonlinearity can be realized through the incorporation of the cascaded potential barrier architecture and dissimilar metallic electrodes.
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