Nano-designed transistors with disordered materials, but high performance
Friday, May 2, 2008 - 11:14
in Physics & Chemistry
The Holy Grail for transistor designers has been the requirement to be able to get high performance at reduced costs over very large substrate areas. Transistors on cheap and flexible substrates like glass and plastics are currently unable to deliver such performance and therefore do not lend themselves to seamless monolithic integration of increased electronic functions on human interface devices (displays and sensors).
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