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1994
FIELD-EFFECT transistors (FETs), though simpler to make than BJTs, were held back for many years by manufacturing difficulties with the gate insulation layer. In the 1970s the problems were solved and FET technology developed at a rapid pace. FETs are now more widely used than BJTs and have made an enormous impact on integrated circuit (IC) technology.
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FIELD-EFFECT transistors (FETs), though simpler to make than BJTs, were held back for many years by manufacturing difficulties with the gate insulation layer. In the 1970s the problems were solved and FET technology developed at a rapid pace. FETs are now more widely used than BJTs and have made an enormous impact on integrated circuit (IC) technology.
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Polymer field-effect transistors
2008Printable electronics is a key application area for conjugated polymers. Much emphasis is placed on developing a transistor that could be built merely from solution processable materials, show stable electronic performance, and offer a sufficient lifetime for any chosen application.
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IETE Journal of Education, 1970
The field effect transistor is a unipolar (one type carrier) semiconductor device. This device existed as a laboratory device from 1952 to 1962. This is because semiconductor device technology has recently been able to produce that degree of refinement necessary for the production of a thin, lightly doped layer between two more heavily doped layers of ...
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The field effect transistor is a unipolar (one type carrier) semiconductor device. This device existed as a laboratory device from 1952 to 1962. This is because semiconductor device technology has recently been able to produce that degree of refinement necessary for the production of a thin, lightly doped layer between two more heavily doped layers of ...
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1979
Two families of transistors exist: unipolar and bipolar. It is assumed in this book that the reader is familiar with the bipolar family which incorporates npn and pnp transistors. These rely on the flow of two types of carrier for their operation, namely minority and majority carriers.
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Two families of transistors exist: unipolar and bipolar. It is assumed in this book that the reader is familiar with the bipolar family which incorporates npn and pnp transistors. These rely on the flow of two types of carrier for their operation, namely minority and majority carriers.
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A subthermionic tunnel field-effect transistor with an atomically thin channel
Nature, 2015D. Sarkar +8 more
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Tunable SnSe2 /WSe2 Heterostructure Tunneling Field Effect Transistor.
Small, 2017Xiao Yan +6 more
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