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Numerical Investigation of Short-Channel Effects and RF Performance in Top-Gate In<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Thin-Film Transistors. [PDF]
Xu H, Zhu M, Fang Z, Zhang L.
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Closed-loop tactile-visual interactivity via chip-free luminescent fibers enabled by capacitive coupling. [PDF]
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Cost-effective single-source 25-level inverter achieving twelvefold voltage gain with redundant switching and hybrid modulation. [PDF]
Hosseinpour M, Mansourizadeh H, Seifi A.
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A microfluidic platform for whole-membrane integrity profiling in live neuronal cells. [PDF]
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Research on temperature characteristic of parasitic capacitance in MEMS capacitive accelerometer
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2019Abstract In MEMS capacitive accelerometer, parasitic capacitance is a serious problem, and its change over temperature would deteriorate performance of MEMS accelerometer. Yet, the temperature characteristic of parasitic capacitance hasn’t got enough research. In this work, the parasitic capacitance and its effect on bias drift are quantificationally
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Parasitic capacitance of submicrometer MOSFET's
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1999We systematically investigated the dependence of parasitic capacitance on gate length, gate electrode thickness, and gate oxide thickness using a 2-D device simulator. We showed that the model commonly used for parasitic capacitance is not accurate and also showed that more the rigorous model proposed by Kamchouchi should be used for submicrometer ...
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Capacitive biosensor based on vertically paired electrode with controlled parasitic capacitance
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2018Abstract A capacitive biosensor based on vertically paired electrodes with controlled parasitic capacitance is presented to improve the sensitivity of capacitive measurement. The vertically paired electrodes were fabricated with a parylene film as a dielectric layer, with the distance between the electrodes less than hundreds of nanometer.
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