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(Ebook) Transistors: Types, Materials and Applications : Types, Materials and Applications by Benjamin M. Fitzgerald ISBN 9781617280740, 1617280747

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Authors:Benjamin M. Fitzgerald
Pages:210 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Language:english
File Size:9.57 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781617280740, 1617280747
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(Ebook) Transistors: Types, Materials and Applications : Types, Materials and Applications by Benjamin M. Fitzgerald ISBN 9781617280740, 1617280747

Transistors play a central role in many electronic circuits, where they usually function as either a switch or an amplifier. This book reviews research in the field of transistors including a new class of transistors whose channels are made from semiconducting carbon nanomaterials; the evolution of these designs and the highlights of the work that has driven their development. Also discussed, herein, are the electronic properties and self-consistent simulations of carbon nanotubes in transistor technology; the future developments in the nanowire field-effect transistor research area; the implementation of chaotic oscillators by using transistors designed with CMOS integrated circuit technology and others.
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