A fully integrated 40 Gbit/s optical receiver analog front-end (AFE) including a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) and a limiting amplifier (LA) for short distance communication is described in this paper. The prop...A fully integrated 40 Gbit/s optical receiver analog front-end (AFE) including a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) and a limiting amplifier (LA) for short distance communication is described in this paper. The proposed TIA employs a modified regulated cascode (RGC) configuration as input stage, and adopts a third order interleaving active feedback gain stage. The LA utilizes nested active feedback, negative capacitance, and inductor peaking technology to achieve high voltage gain and wide bandwidth. The tiny photo current received by the receiver AFE is amplified to a single-ended voltage swing of 200 mV(p-p). Simulation results show that the receiver AFE provides conversion gain of up to 83 dBΩ and bandwidth of 34.7 GHz, and the equivalent input noise current integrated from 1 MHz to 30 GHz is about 6.6 μA(rms).展开更多
A new technique for accurate determination of the electron and hole capture cross-sections of interface states at the insulator-semiconductor interface has been developed through measuring the initial time variation i...A new technique for accurate determination of the electron and hole capture cross-sections of interface states at the insulator-semiconductor interface has been developed through measuring the initial time variation in the carrier filling capacitance transient, and full consideration is given to the charge-potential feedback effect on carrier capture process. A simplified calculation of the effect is also given. The interface states have been investigated with this technique at the Si-SiO_2 interface in an n-type Si MOS diode. The results show that the electron capture cross-section strongly depends on both temperature and energy.展开更多
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文摘A fully integrated 40 Gbit/s optical receiver analog front-end (AFE) including a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) and a limiting amplifier (LA) for short distance communication is described in this paper. The proposed TIA employs a modified regulated cascode (RGC) configuration as input stage, and adopts a third order interleaving active feedback gain stage. The LA utilizes nested active feedback, negative capacitance, and inductor peaking technology to achieve high voltage gain and wide bandwidth. The tiny photo current received by the receiver AFE is amplified to a single-ended voltage swing of 200 mV(p-p). Simulation results show that the receiver AFE provides conversion gain of up to 83 dBΩ and bandwidth of 34.7 GHz, and the equivalent input noise current integrated from 1 MHz to 30 GHz is about 6.6 μA(rms).
文摘A new technique for accurate determination of the electron and hole capture cross-sections of interface states at the insulator-semiconductor interface has been developed through measuring the initial time variation in the carrier filling capacitance transient, and full consideration is given to the charge-potential feedback effect on carrier capture process. A simplified calculation of the effect is also given. The interface states have been investigated with this technique at the Si-SiO_2 interface in an n-type Si MOS diode. The results show that the electron capture cross-section strongly depends on both temperature and energy.