Submicron InP-based HBTs for Ultra-high Frequency Amplifiers

Author:

Urteaga M.1,Krishnan S.1,Scott D.1,Wei Y.1,Dahlstrom M.1,Lee S.1,Rodwell M. J. W.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, U.S.A.

Abstract

Transistor bandwidths are approaching terahertz frequencies. Paramount to high speed transistor operation is submicron device scaling. High bandwidths are obtained with heterojunction bipolar transistors by thinning the base and collector layers, increasing emitter current density, decreasing emitter contact resistivity, and reducing the emitter and collector junction widths. In mesa HBTs, minimum dimensions required for the base contact impose a minimum width for the collector junction, frustrating device scaling. We have fabricated HBTs with narrow collector junctions using a substrate transfer process. HBTs with submicron collector junctions exhibit extremely high fmax and high gains in mm-wave ICs. Transferred-substrate HBTs have obtained record 21 dB unilateral power gain at 100 GHz. Recently-fabricated devices have shown unbounded unilateral power gain from 40-110 GHz, and fmax cannot be extrapolated from measuremente. However, these devices exhibited high power gains at 220 GHz, the frequency limit of presently available microwave network analyzers. Demonstrated amplifier ICs in the technology include reactively tuned amplifiers at 175 GHz, lumped and distributed amplifiers with bandwidths to 85 GHz, and W-band power amplifiers.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Hardware and Architecture,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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