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Remarkably, both modulation schemes can be realized with just 1 and 2 all-graphene transistors, respectively, representing a drastic reduction in circuit complexity when compared with conventional ...
Among semiconductors, the muting transistor and its audio application is perhaps the most obscure and poorly understood of all. There is extremely little ...
The research opens a rational pathway to scalable fabrication of high-speed, self-aligned graphene transistors and functional circuits and it demonstrates for the first time a graphene transistor ...
A new technical paper titled “Reconfigurable signal modulation in a ferroelectric tunnel field-effect transistor” was published by researchers at Lund University in Sweden. Abstract: “Reconfigurable ...
This is precisely the frontier being explored through quantum thermal transistors, devices designed to replicate electronic transistor functionality at the quantum scale, but for heat.
The devices are based on an AlAs/GaAs coupled quantum well structure and include the exciton optoelectronic transistor (EXOT), the excitonic bridge modulator (EXBM), and the excitonic pinch-off ...
Optical Circuits: Single Photon Flips Transistor Switch Photons emerge as competitors to electrons in new computer circuits By Devin Powell & Nature magazine ...
Explains the principles of transistor switching circuits, highlighting their role in electronic computers. It contrasts transistors with vacuum tubes, emphasizing that transistors function as ...
The main types of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) are discrete and modular.The discrete insulated gate bipolar transistors used in power factor correction circuits and dc/ac converter ...
Researchers at Linköping University and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, have developed the world’s first transistor made of wood. Their study, published in the journal PNAS ...