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Transistor Electronics: Imperfections, Unipolar And Analog Transistors
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1952The electronic mechanisms that are of chief interest in transistor electronics are discussed from the point of view of solid-state physics. The important concepts of holes, electrons, donors, acceptors, and deathnium (recomibination center for holes and electrons) are treated from a unified viewpoint as imperfections in a nearly perfect crystal.
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1983
Field-effect transistors are a more recent development than bipolar transistors, and make use of a completely different mechanism to achieve amplification of a signal. Field-effect transistors (FETs) are unipolar, and involve only one type of charge carrier (electrons or holes) in their operation.
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Field-effect transistors are a more recent development than bipolar transistors, and make use of a completely different mechanism to achieve amplification of a signal. Field-effect transistors (FETs) are unipolar, and involve only one type of charge carrier (electrons or holes) in their operation.
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A microfluidic transistor for automatic control of liquids
Nature, 2023Kaustav A. Gopinathan, Mehmet Toner
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Electrolyte‐Gated Organic Field‐Effect Transistor for Selective Reversible Ion Detection
Advanced Materials, 2013Emil J W List-Kratochvil
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Lactate Detection in Tumor Cell Cultures Using Organic Transistor Circuits
Advanced Materials, 2017Marcel Braendlein +2 more
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