DocumentCode
1213567
Title
Spectral dependence of microwave power transmission in laser-controlled solid-state microstrip switches
Author
Platte, W.
Author_Institution
Universitÿt Erlangen-Nÿrnberg, Institÿt fÿr Hochfrequenztechnik, Erlangen, West Germany
Volume
2
Issue
4
fYear
1978
fDate
7/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
97
Abstract
Laser-controlled solid-state microstrip switches using a gap and a shunt structure in tandem offer the advantage of employing optical sources over a wide spectrum range. The spectral response of such an optoelectronic switch is mainly determined by the spectral dependence of power transmission through the illuminated semiconductor gap region. The physical and electronic processes within the excited semiconductor region are analysed quantitatively with special regard to the required high-speed laser pulse excitation. The corresponding effects on the microwave power transmission of the switch are studied successfully by using a simple ¿ equivalent circuit. This equivalent circuit consists of several gap and shunt conductances that depend on the incident optical energy and on the optical wavelength of the controlling laser pulses. The optical bandwidth of the device is discussed with special regard to the long-wavelength cutoff, which, in this case, is determined by the specific functioning of the switch rather than by the decrease in photosensitivity. The analytical results are specified for a high-resistivity silicon substrate used in the corresponding experiments. Theoretical and experimental results were found to agree fairly well.
Keywords
equivalent circuits; laser beam applications; optoelectronic devices; photoconducting devices; semiconductor switches; strip line components; gap and shunt structure; laser controlled solid state microstrip switches; microwave power transmission; optical bandwidth; optical long wavelength cutoff; optoelectronic switch; spectral dependence; switch spectral response;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State and Electron Devices, IEE Journal on
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0308-6968
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ij-ssed:19780040
Filename
4807590
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