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==Further reading== * D. Christiansen, C.K. Alexander, and R.K. Jurgen (eds.) ''Standard Handbook of Electronic Engineering'' (5th edition). McGraw Hill. p. 11.107β11.110 (2005). {{ISBN|0-07-138421-9}}. * M. S. Gupta: ''Large-Signal Equivalent Circuit for IMPATT-Diode Characterization and Its Application to Amplifiers''. 689β694 (Nov 1973). Microwave Theory and Techniques. [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]] Transactions Volume: 21. Issue: 11. ISSN 0018-9480 *R. L. Jonston, B. C. DeLoach Jr., and B. G. Cohen: ''A Silicon Diode Oscillator''. Bell System Technical Journal. '''44''', 369 (1965) *H. Komizo, Y. Ito, H. Ashida, M. Shinoda: ''A 0.5-W CW IMPATT diode amplifier for high-capacity 11-GHz FM radio-relay equipment''. 14β20 (Feb 1973). [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]] Journal Volume: 8. Issue: 1. ISSN 0018-9200 * W. T . Read, Jr., ''A proposed high-frequency, negative-resistance diode,'' Bell System Technical Journal, '''37''', 401 (1958). * S. M. Sze: ''Physics of Semiconductor Devices''. second edition. John Wiley & Sons. 566β636 (1981). {{ISBN|0-471-05661-8}} * [[M. S. Tyagi]]: ''Introduction to Semiconductor Materials and Devices''. John Wiley & Sons. 311β320 (1991). {{ISBN|0-471-60560-3}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Diodes]]
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