Abstract:High‐electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) are important for high frequency applications, and they now operate in the range of several hundred GHz for the cut‐off frequency, fT and even higher for the maximum frequency of oscillation, fmax. To study the question of how much higher these frequencies can be pushed, we have used a full‐band, cellular Monte Carlo transport program to study scaled pseudomorphic HEMTs and their response at high frequency. Building on a previous study on fT, we have obtained the unil… Show more
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