Claims
- 1. A high speed semi-conductor switching apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of semi-conductor switches each of which is comprised of
- a first lead,
- a second lead and
- semi-conductor material separating said first lead and said second lead,
- a beam means for producing a beam of radiation for radiating said semi-conductor material to generate electron-hole pairs thereby permitting said switches to conduct electrical current closing electrically said switches,
- a beam directing means for directing said beam of radiation to said semi-conductor switches one at a time in a continuous sequence in order to achieve switching of said plurality of switches in sequence at a rapid rate.
- 2. A switching apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said beam of radiation is an electron beam.
- 3. A switching apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said semi-conductor material is material selected from the group consisting of radiation-damaged silicon-on-sapphire, InP, GaAs, polysilicon CdTe and diamond.
- 4. A switching apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said plurality of switches are arranged in a circular array.
- 5. A switching apparatus as in claim 1 and further comprising a plurality of analog-to-digital convertors which are controlled by said switches in order to perform analog-to-digital conversion at a rapid rate in excess of 100 million words per second.
- 6. A switching apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said beam is a laser beam.
- 7. A switching apparatus as in claim 6 wherein said beam is separated into a plurality of separated pulsed laser beams and each of said plurality of separate pulsed laser beams is directed along a different path such that the pulses in said separate beams arrive at said semi-conductor switches in sequence.
- 8. A switching apparatus as in claim 1 and further comprising an electrical load and at least one high voltage source; said apparatus, said load, and said at least one high voltage source being connected electrically so as to provide a rapidly fluctuating voltage to said load.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to semiconductor switches and is particular to very high speed switches. This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 0452002 filed 12/18/89.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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452002 |
Dec 1990 |
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