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- Resonant-tunneling diode - Wikipedia
A resonant-tunneling diode (RTD) is a diode with a resonant-tunneling structure in which electrons can tunnel through some resonant states at certain energy levels The current–voltage characteristic often exhibits negative differential resistance regions
- Resonant Tunneling - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Resonant tunneling is the process whereby an electron incident from one side of a double barrier structure traverses the structure at or near an energy corresponding to one of the quasi-bound, or metastable, levels in the quantum well The fundamental requirement for this process to occur is quantization by spatial confinement
- 5. 1 Physics of Resonant Tunneling - TU Wien
Resonant tunneling refers to tunneling in which the electron transmission coefficient through a structure is sharply peaked about certain energies The emergence of these peaks can be qualitatively explained by introducing infinite walls as boundary conditions
- Resonant Tunneling Diodes: Models and Properties
To address these issues, we review the device operational principles, various modeling approaches, and major device properties Comparisons among the various RTD physical models and major features of RTD’s, resonant interband tunneling diodes, and Esaki tunnel diodes are presented
- Few-fermion resonant tunneling and underbarrier trapping in . . .
Note that the latter arises exclusively from inter-particle interactions and has nothing in common with the more widely known phenomenon of single-particle resonant tunneling 45, which underpins
- Resonant Tunneling Diodes: Theory of Operation and Applications
Resonant tunneling diode is an important advancement to this problem An introduction and optimization of these devices are investigated Current limitations and applications to this technology are discussed
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