Transistors
9/11/2008
In
electronics, a transistor is a semiconductor device commonly used to amplify or
switch electronic signals. A transistor is made of a solid piece of a
semiconductor material, with at least three terminals for connection to an
external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's
terminals changes the current flowing through another pair of terminals. Because
the controlled (output) power can be much larger than the controlling (input)
power, the transistor provides amplification of a signal. The transistor is the
fundamental building block of modern electronic devices, and is used in radio,
telephone, computer and other electronic systems. Some transistors are packaged
individually but most are found in integrated circuits.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor
(12/5/2008)
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Notes
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Review Articles
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US Patents
12/16/2008
7,465,953
Positioning of nanoparticles and fabrication of single election devices
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Journal Articles
2/6/2009
Transparent and Photo-stable ZnO Thin-film
Transistors to Drive an Active Matrix Organic-Light- Emitting-Diode Display
Panel
(p 678-682)
Advanced Materials 21 #6 (2009)
Abstract
Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Unusual Field-Effect Behavior of
Organic Transistor Semiconductor Oligomers: Inferiority of Oxadiazole Compared
with Other Electron-Withdrawing Subunits
(16921705)
Journal of the American Chemical Society 131 #5 (2009)
1/23/2009
Rectifying effect of heterojunction fabricated in
freestanding thin film of polyaniline containing azobenzene side-chain
(298-302) Chinese
Physics B 18 #1 (2009)
Abstract
1/16/2008
Naphthalenedicarboximide- vs Perylenedicarboximide-Based Copolymers. Synthesis
and Semiconducting Properties in Bottom-Gate N-Channel Organic Transistors
(89)
Journal of the American Chemical Society 131 #1 (2009)
11/7/2008
Highly Efficient Patterning of Organic
Single-Crystal Transistors from the Solution Phase
(p 4044-4048)
Advanced Materials 20 #21 (2008)
Abstract
10/31/1008
Solvent effects and multiple aggregate states
in high-mobility organic field-effect transistors based on poly(bithiophene-alt-thienothiophene)
(# 162103)
Applied Physics Letters 93 #16 (2008)
Abstract
10/3/2008
Oscillator circuit based on a single organic
transistor
(# 113505) Applied
Physics Letters 93 #11 (2008)
Abstract
9/12/2008
Defect Tolerance and Nanomechanics in Transistors that Use Semiconductor
Nanomaterials and Ultrathin Dielectrics
(p 2535-2540)
Advanced Functional Materials 18 #17 (2008)
Abstract
High-Performance Organic Transistor Memory Elements with Steep Flanks of
Hysteresis
(p 2593-2601)
Advanced Functional Materials 18 #17 (2008)
Abstract
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Roger D. Corneliussen
Editor
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