microdiodes
Microdiodes are semiconductor devices that function as highly efficient rectifiers, amplifiers, switches, or detectors in electronic circuits. They are a fundamental component in modern electronics, particularly in applications requiring precise control of electrical signals. Unlike traditional diodes, which are larger and designed for general-purpose use, microdiodes are miniaturized versions optimized for high-speed, low-power operations.
These devices are typically fabricated using planar technology, where layers of semiconductor materials—most commonly silicon, gallium
One of the key advantages of microdiodes is their ability to operate at high frequencies, making them
Manufacturing microdiodes involves advanced lithography and etching techniques to achieve precise dimensions and control over doping