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Palladium gate field effect transistors

Cassidy, J., Pons, S. and Janata, J., Hydrogen response of palladium coated suspended gate field effect transistor, Analytical Chemistry, 58(8), 1757,1986. [Pg.533]

Field-effect transistors (Appendix C) are miniature cousins of the Kelvin probe. The most common is the insulated gate field-effect transistor. The heart of the insulated gate field-effect transistor is the Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor (MIS) capacitor. Let us form this capacitor from palladium (to be modulated by hydrogen), silicon dioxide (insulator), and p-type silicon (semiconductor), and examine the energy levels in this structure (Fig. 6.32). [Pg.177]

Cassidy 1, Pons S, Janata 1 (1986) Hydrogen response of palladium coated gate field effect transistor. Antil Chem 58 1757-1761... [Pg.387]

Robins, I., Ross, J.F. and Shaw, J.E.A., The logarithmic response of palladium-gate metal-insulator-silicon field-effect transistors to hydrogen, Journal of Applied Physics, 60(2), 843, 1986. [Pg.533]


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