DocumentCode :
1106933
Title :
Emitter-Induced Gain Effects on Dual-Emitter Phototransistor as an Electrooptical Switch
Author :
Chen, Wei-Tien ; Chen, Hon-Rung ; Chiu, Shao-Yen ; Hsu, Meng-Kai ; Liu, Wen-Chau ; Lour, Wen-Shiung
Author_Institution :
Nat. Taiwan-Ocean Univ., Keelung
Volume :
54
Issue :
9
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
2411
Lastpage :
2417
Abstract :
In this paper, an investigation of the static/dynamic performance of dual-emitter phototransistors (DEPTs) as an electrooptical switch was made. In the static case, the measured optical gains (the collector photocurrents) of DEPTs operated at a 12.5-muW optical power have been enhanced from 13.7 to 20.2 (88 to 129 muA) due to an emitter-induced gain high (EIGH) from photocurrent modulation. For DEPTs as an electrooptical switch, the EIGH from photocurrent modulation and the emitter-induced gain effect from junction-voltage modulation dominate the dynamic operation. In the case of continuous light input, good bistable-state output characteristics can be realized with an electrical clock signal. When the switch is operated with a 2-V supply voltage and a 10-kOmega load resistance, the stable electrical-logic swing (ELS) is 0.41 V for a 1-V/1-kHz clock signal. Electrical inputs of 5-, 10-, and 50-kHz clock signals are also employed to achieve outputs with increased ELSs of 1.18, 1.19, and 1.3 V, respectively. An optical inverter is realized. When two clock signals, an electrical input and an optical input, are employed, DEPTs are operated as a tristable-state switch.
Keywords :
electro-optical switches; photoconductivity; photoemission; phototransistors; collector photocurrents; current 88 muA to 129 muA; dual-emitter phototransistor; electrical clock signal; electrical-logic swing; electrooptical switch; emitter-induced gain effects; frequency 10 kHz; frequency 5 kHz; frequency 50 kHz; junction-voltage modulation; optical inverter; photocurrent modulation; power 125 muW; resistance 10 kohm; tristable-state switch; voltage 0.41 V; voltage 2 V; Clocks; Electrooptic modulators; Gain measurement; Optical bistability; Optical modulation; Optical switches; Photoconductivity; Phototransistors; Power measurement; Stimulated emission; Electrical-logic swing (ELS); InGaP/GaAs; electrooptical switch; optical gain; phototransistor;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9383
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2007.902667
Filename :
4294190
Link To Document :
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