1980
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1101(80)90057-x
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Electron transport properties in GaAs at high electric fields

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“…We calculated these curves using the aforementioned models at different impurity concentrations. The graphs show the qualitative correspondence with the experimental data and Monte Carlo simulation results represented in the papers [40,41]. According to the curves, the growth of the electric field intensity in GaAs leads to the significant reduction of carrier mobilities.…”
Section: Models and Simulation Methodssupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…We calculated these curves using the aforementioned models at different impurity concentrations. The graphs show the qualitative correspondence with the experimental data and Monte Carlo simulation results represented in the papers [40,41]. According to the curves, the growth of the electric field intensity in GaAs leads to the significant reduction of carrier mobilities.…”
Section: Models and Simulation Methodssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…According to Figure 5, the electric field intensity in the photodiode is sufficient for the saturation of the carrier drift velocity at the zero bias voltage. Consequently, in this case, all parameters in Equation (40) are unchanged.…”
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“…The overestimation results from the failure to satisfy four conditions simultaneously in a parabolic curve (Pozela 1980); (---) modified two-piece velocity approximation (Rohdin and Roblin 1986);(6) parabolic curve approximation .…”
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“…A comparison between the predictions of the new model with the Monte Carlo simulation results (Pozela 1980), the parabolic model and the modified two-piece model (Rohdin and Roblin 1986) is given in Fig. 1 dimensional electron gas velocity characteristic as suggested by Drummond et al (1982).…”
Section: E~ementioning
confidence: 98%