a semiconductor diode that is formed by contact between a semiconductor layer and a metal coating; it has a nonlinear rectifying characteristic. Hot carriers are emitted from the metal coating that is the diode base; since majority carriers predominate, there is essentially no injection or storage of minority carriers to limit switching speeds. Also known as a hot-carrier diode. [SEMATECH]
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