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Practical limits on the number of transistors per chip can be extended only if the manufacturing cost per function of GSI continues to decline, which will require, among other advances, enormous progress in semiconductor characterization.
The demonstrated devices have potential applications in novel low-power logic circuits and as selection transistors for 4F2 cross-point memory cells.
The proposed structures reduce the number of the transistors considerably and have very high driving capability.
Our findings paint a picture of BTI and TDDB that in many respects is similar to that of Si transistors but with some unique characteristics.
The results demonstrate a new scheme of building nanometer-scale transistors.
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These are to the authors' knowledge the smallest polymer transistors reported.
Thus, this device is promising for highly scaled transistors.
These are the highest values ever reported for organic transistors.
We also suggest a feasible route to advance MoS2 transistors further to the ballistic limit.