International audienceThe time domain modeling of the operation of a 94-GHz pulsed silicon IMPATT oscillator, based on a physical approach, is described in this paper. It relies on the coupling of electrical, thermal, electromagnetic, and carrier transport physical models. The model has been used to study the high-power stable operation of a 94-GHz oscillator. The results of a comparison between simulations, using two different types of passive radio-frequency load circuits, including experimental measurements, are presented and discussed. They tend to demonstrate that it is now possible to develop accurate millimeterwave-circuit predictive models even for application based on a nonlinear thermal and electrical transient operation such as I...
International audienceThe paper presents a global time domain simulation of a microwave rectenna stu...
Results are presented for the first fully physical, time-dependent, coupled electro-thermal simulati...
The objective of these studies is to develop improved signal and noise models for solid-state microw...
A new type of 94-GHz pulsed silicon impact avalanche and transit time (IMPATT) oscillator numerical ...
International audienceThe RF and thermal behavior of 94-GHz P/sup +/PNN/sup +/ double drift flat dop...
The limitations and control of pulsed IMPATT diode millimeter-wavelength oscillators are described. ...
International audienceThe authors describe a self-consistent modeling of millimeter-wave diodes (GUN...
This is the second part of the two-part article, which summarizes the state-of-the-art results in th...
In this paper large-signal modeling and simulation has been carried to study the frequency chirping ...
In this paper, the development of a temperature-dependent large signal model, with scalable device s...
Abstract:- On the basis of the numerical model that includes precise electrical and thermal sub-mode...
A novel method is shown for fitting and/or validating electro-thermal models using pulsed I(V) measu...
The first completely physical electro-thermal model is presented that is capable of describing the l...
Abstract:- One of the main problems of high-power microwave semiconductor electronics is design and ...
Abstract: In this paper the transient thermal analysis of 35 GHz pulsed silicon Single-Drift Region ...
International audienceThe paper presents a global time domain simulation of a microwave rectenna stu...
Results are presented for the first fully physical, time-dependent, coupled electro-thermal simulati...
The objective of these studies is to develop improved signal and noise models for solid-state microw...
A new type of 94-GHz pulsed silicon impact avalanche and transit time (IMPATT) oscillator numerical ...
International audienceThe RF and thermal behavior of 94-GHz P/sup +/PNN/sup +/ double drift flat dop...
The limitations and control of pulsed IMPATT diode millimeter-wavelength oscillators are described. ...
International audienceThe authors describe a self-consistent modeling of millimeter-wave diodes (GUN...
This is the second part of the two-part article, which summarizes the state-of-the-art results in th...
In this paper large-signal modeling and simulation has been carried to study the frequency chirping ...
In this paper, the development of a temperature-dependent large signal model, with scalable device s...
Abstract:- On the basis of the numerical model that includes precise electrical and thermal sub-mode...
A novel method is shown for fitting and/or validating electro-thermal models using pulsed I(V) measu...
The first completely physical electro-thermal model is presented that is capable of describing the l...
Abstract:- One of the main problems of high-power microwave semiconductor electronics is design and ...
Abstract: In this paper the transient thermal analysis of 35 GHz pulsed silicon Single-Drift Region ...
International audienceThe paper presents a global time domain simulation of a microwave rectenna stu...
Results are presented for the first fully physical, time-dependent, coupled electro-thermal simulati...
The objective of these studies is to develop improved signal and noise models for solid-state microw...