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Published on: July 24, 2015
Feedback enhanced Dyakonov-Shur instability in graphene field-effect transistors
1GoLP/Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal.
Abstract:
Graphene devices are known to have the potential to operate THz signals. In particular, graphene field-effect transistors (gFETs) have been proposed as devices to host plasmonic instabilities in the THz realm; for instance, Dyakonov-Shur (DS) instability which relies upon dc excitation. In this work, starting from a hydrodynamical description of the charge carriers, we extend the transmission line description of gFETs to a scheme with a positive feedback loop, also considering the effects of delay, which leads to the transcendental Laplace-transform transfer function, with complex frequencys, with terms of the forme-assechk(s)/s, for a givena∈R0+arising from the delay time and withk∈N. Applying the conditions for the excitation of DS instability, we report an enhanced voltage gain in the linear regime that is corroborated by our simulations of the nonlinear hydrodynamic model for the charge carriers. This translates to both greater saturation amplitude-often up to 50% increase-and faster growth rate of the self-oscillations. Thus, we bring forth a prospective concept for the realization of a THz oscillator suitable for future plasmonic circuitry.
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