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A mesoscopic ballistic electron mixer with efficient frequency conversion at radio frequency

The voltage-current characteristic of a four-terminal mesoscopic cross is grossly nonlinear, exhibiting two clear regions of negative differential resistance (NDR). This behavior is potentially useful in millimeter wave detectors since these small devices have very low parasitic capacitance and grea...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on electron devices 1996-10, Vol.43 (10), p.1754-1759
Main Authors: Cumming, D.R.S., Holland, M.C., Weaver, J.M.R., Beaumont, S.P.
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Radio frequency
Voltage
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