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2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11219815
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Two-Terminal Electronic Circuits with Controllable Linear NDR Region and Their Applications

Abstract: Negative differential resistance (NDR) is inherent in many electronic devices, in which, over a specific voltage range, the current decreases with increasing voltage. Semiconductor structures with NDR have several unique properties that stimulate the search for technological and circuitry solutions in developing new semiconductor devices and circuits experiencing NDR features. This study considers two-terminal NDR electronic circuits based on multiple-output current mirrors, such as cascode, Wilson, and improv… Show more

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“…In this context, the targeted applications are point-to-point communications or wireless power transmission. In [11], Ulansky et al addressed the issue of current-voltage characteristics' slope control in negative differential resistance (NDR)-based electronic devices. These devices are widely used in electronic and radio engineering systems of the broadest use.…”
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“…In this context, the targeted applications are point-to-point communications or wireless power transmission. In [11], Ulansky et al addressed the issue of current-voltage characteristics' slope control in negative differential resistance (NDR)-based electronic devices. These devices are widely used in electronic and radio engineering systems of the broadest use.…”
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confidence: 99%