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(InP) HEMT Small-Signal Equivalent-Circuit Extraction as a Function of Temperature

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES
Volume 63, Issue 9, Pages 2751-2755

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMTT.2015.2448539

Keywords

Circuit extraction; extrinsic element; InP HEMT; intrinsic element; small-signal equivalent-circuit model; temperature dependence

Funding

  1. European Space Agency [4000105498/12/D/JR]

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HEMT small-signal equivalent-circuit (SSEC) extractions are of great utility in device characterization, as well as in the design of low-noise amplifiers. Despite the importance of low-noise HEMTs in cryogenic applications, the literature shows little or no work on the temperature dependence of SSEC extractions. This work addresses the question in detail. We recently reported a robust nondestructive accurate room-temperature extraction procedure that we presently apply to InP HEMTs between 5 and 350 K. The extracted SSEC reproduces measured S-parameters well as a function of temperature without the need for optimization. As well, extrinsic resistance and inductive element values exhibit physically correct temperature variations and thereby support the suitability of the present procedure down to cryogenic temperatures. Our work provides a detailed characterization of HEMT SSEC extractions over the broadest temperature range published to date.

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