Detection of microwave radiation by electronic fluid in high electron mobility transistors

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The authors present a microwave detector which utilises the nonlinear properties of 2D electronic fluid in a high electron mobility transistor (HEMT). The detector operates between 8 and 18 GHz and the measured responsivity is in good agreement with the recent theory of 2D electronic fluids.

Inspec keywords: microwave field effect transistors; microwave detectors; high electron mobility transistors; two-dimensional electron gas

Other keywords: 2D electronic fluid; nonlinear properties; HEMT; 8 to 18 GHz; 2DEG; high electron mobility transistors; microwave radiation detection

Subjects: Microwave measurement techniques; Other field effect devices; Solid-state microwave circuits and devices; Sensing devices and transducers

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