Title :
Network theory of semiconductor hall-plate circuits
Author :
Garg, J. ; Carlin, H.
Author_Institution :
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA
Abstract :
The paper deals with purely electrical realizations of the network element, the ´GYRATOR´ at low frequencies. It discusses the utilization of Hall-effect in semiconductors and the properties of non-reciprocal devices based on this effect. A systematic study of the Hall-plate, the best that can be expected from it, and the conditions under which the best performance can be expected are established; and some new theoretical and practical schemes are suggested which permit better understanding of device performance and yield better devices. The Hall-devices are nonreciprocal, passive and stable but dissipative. They permit the extension of frequency range from dc to several megacycles over which the nonreciprocal devices can be used. In this sense they are complementary to the microwave Faraday-effect devices such as isolators and circulators. These will permit greater flexibility and choice of elements for complex circuit designs, if the loss can be tolerated. This paper presents basic limitations, from an insertion loss standpoint, on the performance of Hall plate circuits imbedded in resistance or reactance networks.
Keywords :
Circuits; Conductivity; Frequency; Gyrators; Impedance; Magnetoresistance; Microwave devices; Plasma temperature; Resonance; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
1958 IRE International Convention Record
Conference_Location :
New York, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/IRECON.1964.1147328