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Organic field-effect transistor integrated circuits based

Metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) are field effect transistors with a thin film of silicon dioxide between the gate electrode and the semiconductor. The charge on the silicon dioxide controls the size of the depletion zone in the polype semiconductor. MOSFETs are easier to mass produce and are used in integrated circuits and microprocessors for computers and in amplifiers for cassette players. Traditionally, transistors have been silicon based but a recent development is field-effect transistors based on organic materials. [Pg.196]


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