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REDUCED GEOMETRY GaAs CCD FOR HIGH SPEED SIGNAL PROCESSING

Abstract

A Schottky barrier gate GaAs CCD is described with high transfer efficiency (>0.999/transfer) and ultra-high speed (fcl.~500 MHz) operation. Predictions for maximum achievable clock frequency are made, and possible signal processing applications are discussed.

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Materials science SIGNAL (programming language) Signal processing Optoelectronics Gallium arsenide Transfer (computing) Schottky barrier Schottky diode Optics Electronic engineering Digital signal processing Computer science Physics Engineering

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