Characteristics of 0.8- and 0.2- mu m gate length In/sub x/Ga/sub 1-x/As/In/sub 0.52/Al/sub 0.48/As/InP (0.53

The performance characteristics of InP-based pseudomorphic MODFETs with varying the In composition (0.53 >

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