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Metal–insulator–metal diodes: A potential high frequency rectifier for rectenna applicationShriwastava et al., 2019
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- Shriwastava S
- Tripathi C
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- Journal of Electronic Materials
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Abstract Metal–insulator–metal (MIM) diodes are among the most promising candidates for applications in the high frequency regime. Owing to the tunneling dominant current conduction mechanism, they facilitate femtosecond fast switching time, which has drawn …
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