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Three-terminal nanoelectromechanical field effect transistor with abrupt subthreshold slope

Kim et al., 2014

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18287082097500197227
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Kim J
Chen Z
Kwon S
Xiang J
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We report the first experimental demonstration of a three-terminal nanoelectromechanical field effect transistor (NEMFET) with measurable subthreshold slope as small as 6 mV/dec at room temperature and a switching voltage window of under 2 V. The device operates by …
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