Patent
1982-08-31
1984-12-25
Edlow, Martin H.
357 41, 357 4, 357 56, 357 58, H01L 2714
Patent
active
044907354
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a monolithically designed input stage for an optical receiver, the input stage comprising a PIN (more specifically a PNIN) photodiode and a connected field effect transistor. The photodiode, which includes an absorption zone of GaInAsP for the optical radiation and a pn-junction formed by InP layers, is disposed together with the field effect transistor on a common semi-insulating InP substrate.
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Edlow Martin H.
LICENTIA Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H.
Mintel William A.
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