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titleOfInvention Semiconductor pin diode for high frequency applications
abstract A microwave PIN diode having an increased intrinsic region volume for storing a charge. A semiconductor substrate has an N+ subcollector/cathode layer which encloses a region of the substrate. An N-skin formed over the interior of enclosed region. An Si layer is formed over the subcollector/cathode and N-skin to a thickness which defines the thickness for the intrinsic region of the diode. Implants are formed in the Si layer to permit contact with the subcollector/cathode layer. An anode is formed on the top of the Si layer. The total volume of the intrinsic region is increased by the N-skin which is positioned below the surface of the subcollector/cathode. The PIN diode may be formed as a lateral PIN diode thereby increasing the intrinsic region volume even further.
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