Low-power soft transistors triggering revolutionary electronics
Ziyang Liu, Yaoshen Zhao, Zhigang Yin
Abstract
Transistors have been reshaping our lives since their initial appearance in the 1940s. As the central element of logic gates and integrated circuits (chips), they undoubtedly play an incomparable role in promoting the development of computers, smartphones, flat panel displays, Internet of Things, and even all electronic or electrical systems. The past decades have witnessed dominant transistors usually made from inorganic semiconductors such as silicon materials and metal oxides, which are advantageous to achieve high mobility, fast switching speed, and excellent stability.
Topics & Concepts
TransistorElectronicsPower electronicsElectrical engineeringPower semiconductor devicePower (physics)Soft powerEngineeringEngineering physicsPhysicsPolitical scienceVoltageLawPoliticsQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design