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A low-distortion K-band GaAs power FET
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1988
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Linear TransconductanceElectrical EngineeringEngineeringImproved LinearityHigh-frequency DeviceElectronic EngineeringApplied PhysicsSecond-harmonic DistortionPower ElectronicsMicroelectronicsAmplifiersSemiconductor Device
A K-band low-distortion GaAs power MESFET was developed by incorporating a pulse-type channel doping profile using molecular-beam-epitaxial technology and a novel 0.3- mu m T-shaped gate. The low-distortion FETs offer about 10 to 15 dBc improvement in second-harmonic distortion compared to devices fabricated on a uniformity doped active layer. Significantly larger power load-pull contours are obtained with the low-distortion devices, indicating the improved linearity of these devices. In an 8-20-GHz single-stage broad-band amplifier, up to 10 dBc improvement in harmonic performance was achieved using the low-distortion device. This low-distortion device exhibits very linear transconductance as a function of the gate bias. A typical 750- mu m-gate-width device is capable of 26 dBm of output power with 6 dB of gain, and power-added efficiency in excess of 35% when measured at 18 GHz. At 25 GHz, the device is capable of 24 dBm of output power with 5 dB associated gain.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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