Claims
- 1. A planar transferred electron logic device comprising:
- a planar body of bulk semiconductor material of one conductivity type having a cathode conductive terminal near one end and an anode conductive terminal near the opposite end and a gating terminal spaced near said cathode terminal, said gating terminal comprising a conductive member adjacent to said body of semiconductor material to form a Schottky barrier junction therewith, said body material having a doping density, length and a thickness selected such that said body is characterized by a transfer of electrons from a high to a low mobility sub-band and the formation of domains upon the application of an electric field above threshold, means for applying a first D.C. potential of a first polarity across said cathode and anode terminals with a value above that of threshold, means for providing sufficient reverse biasing of the gate terminal with respect to said cathode terminal to suppress the formation of domains, said gating terminal being responsive to a control signal above a given level causing the formation of said domains.
- 2. The combination claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for providing reverse biasing includes a second D.C. potential source of a polarity the reverse of said first polarity.
- 3. The combination as claimed in claim 1 wherein said material of said body is such that the product of the length between said gating terminal and said second terminal times doping density is greater than 1 .times. 10.sup.13 cm.sup.-.sup.2 and the product of the thickness of the material of said body times the doping density is greater than 1 .times. 10.sup.12 cm.sup.-.sup.2.
Government Interests
This invention herein described was made in the course of or under the contract or subcontract with the Department of the Navy.
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