Papers by Keyword: Temperature-Dependent Characteristic

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Abstract: Two Models for Estimating the Effective Thermal Conductivity (kE) of Multi-Phase Materials Are Comparatively Investigated. the First Model Is the Effective Medium Approximation (EMA), which Is Based on the Extension of the Percolation Theory. the Second Is the Randomly Mixed Model (RMM), a Numerical Method in which All Components Are Seen as Cubech_cubecucube in Shape and Are Randomly Dispersed inside the Space. Two Models Can Be Directly Applied to Multi-Phase Media without Empirical Parameters. Compared with Experimental Data of Food Materials in the Literature, Two Models both Give Good Estimations of the Temperature-Dependent KE.
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Abstract: An interesting GaAs based pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (PHEMT) with an electroless-plated (EP) surface treated gate is fabricated and studied. Based on the low-temperature and low-energy deposition conditions, the EP approach can form better metal-semiconductor (M-S) interface with the reduction in surface thermal damages and disordered-states. The material analyses of EP approach, including Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and scanning electron microscopic (SEM), are examined. The DC performance of EP-gate device is investigated. In addition, the temperature influences of the studied devices, at the temperature region of 300 to 500K, are studied. As compared with the conventional thermal evaporation (TE) approach, the EP-based device shows significantly improved DC characteristics over a wide temperature range (300-500K). Moreover, the EP approach also has advantages of easy operation and low cost.
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Abstract: In this work, the comprehensive study of an interesting Pd/AlGaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) based hydrogen sensor is implemented. The theoretical analysis and simulation are made by using a two-dimensional simulator Medici. In addition, a practical device is fabricated successfully. Based on the variations of the catalytic metal work function, the DC characteristics of experimental and simulated results are compared and studied.
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