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Characteristics of the GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switch operated in linear-alike modeWang et al., 2013
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- Wang B
- Zhang T
- Liu K
- Qiu J
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- IEEE transactions on electron devices
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The photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSSs) have two operating modes, ie, linear mode and nonlinear mode (also “lock-on” mode). The low bias voltage and high trigger energy are needed when the switch is operated in a linear mode, but the high bias voltage …
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