Diamond field-effect transistors (FETs) represent a cutting-edge development in semiconductor technology, leveraging the exceptional thermal conductivity, high breakdown voltage, and chemical ...
In 1947, Shockley, Brattain and Bardeen were investigating the field effect transistor but lead them into inventing the bipolar transistor instead. In 1952, the field effect transistor of Shockley was ...
A technical paper titled “Analysis of Logic-in-Memory Full Adder Circuit With Floating Gate Field Effect Transistor (FGFET)” was published by researchers at Konkuk University, Korea National ...
A graphene layer consists of carbon atoms linked by covalent bonds, forming a honeycomb structure. Its excellent electron mobility, chemical and physical stability, electrical and thermal conductivity ...
A research team has developed an n-channel diamond MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor). The developed n-channel diamond MOSFET provides a key step toward CMOS (complementary ...
A new technical paper titled “Cross-Shape Reconfigurable Field Effect Transistor for Flexible Signal Routing” was published by researchers at NaMLab gGmbH, École Centrale de Lyon, and TU Dresden. “A ...
What are Organic Field-Effect Transistors? Organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) are a type of transistor that uses an organic semiconductor material as the active layer. Unlike conventional ...
Researchers have reported a black phosphorus transistor that can be used as an alternative ultra-low power switch. A research team developed a thickness-controlled black phosphorous tunnel ...
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Graphene sensors work in liquids, boosting signal sensitivity up to 20x
Penn State University researchers have built a dual-gated graphene sensor that operates reliably in liquid environments, ...
Herein, wafer-scale 8-nm films of Sn-doped gallium oxide (Ga 2 O 3) were fabricated via physical vapor deposition at room temperature. Using these films, 8-nm Sn-doped Ga 2 O 3 field-effect ...
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