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  • Graded AlGaN channel HEMTs are being explored for millimeter-wave applications due to their enhanced efficiency and linearity compared to standard GaN channel HEMTs.
  • The research utilized extensive simulation methods to analyze the devices' DC, S-parameter, and large signal characteristics, successfully replicating performance at 30 GHz.
  • The findings indicate that graded channel technology improves electron confinement and reduces the electric field peak, resulting in better transconductance and linearity, requiring less output power back-off for better third-order intermodulation ratios.

Article Abstract

Graded AlGaN channel High-Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT) technology is emerging as a strong candidate for millimeter-wave applications, as superior efficiency and linearity performances can be achieved. In this paper, graded channel AlGaN/GaN HEMTs are investigated with the aim of further understanding the benefit of the graded AlGaN channel compared to more conventional GaN channel HEMTs. Our study employed a comprehensive simulation workflow including an extensive calibration of direct current (DC), S-parameter, large signal, and linearity characteristics at 30 GHz. Through device modeling and implementation of circuit-level simulation using Advanced Design System (ADS, 2023) software, both linearity and large signal performances could be mimicked remarkably. In agreement with previous studies, the results show that graded channel technology allows for a modified electron confinement leading to a 3D electron gas (3DEG). Consequently, the electric field peak inside of the channel is reduced without degrading the radio frequency (RF) performance, as the electron velocity is improved, thus offering a more linear transconductance and better linearity performances. As a result, for graded AlGaN channel HEMTs, a 6 dB output power back-off from peak power-added efficiency (PAE) is needed to achieve a carrier with a third-order intermodulation (C/IM3) ratio of 30 dBc against 9 dB for conventional AlGaN/GaN HEMTs with a lower associated PAE.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11596686PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi15111356DOI Listing

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