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This paper presents a process for the co-fabrication of self-aligned NMOS and single electron transistors made by gated polysilicon wires. The realization of SET–MOS hybrid architectures is also reported. The proposed process exploits an original low energ ...
Interest in PVDF-TrFE copolymers as ferroelectric material for Memory application is driven by the prospect of having low cost, low operating voltage and fully organic device. Some previous studies reported FET designs using copolymers [refs 1,2] but none ...
The utilization of functional organic materials holds great promise for applications in electronic devices. Semiconducting organic molecules are frequently used as channel material in field effect transistors, due to the ease by which they can be assembled ...
The responses of ion-sensitive FETs (ISFETs) with thermally grown SiO//2 gate regions and of electrolyte-SiO//2-Si (EOS) structures to stepwise changes in the pH were studied. A mechanism is also proposed in which one or other hydrogen-bearing species inte ...