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Single Binary Oxide

Fully Transparent Transceiver Using Single Binary Oxide Thin Film Transistors

1 min read · Mon, Feb 3 2020

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thin film transistor TFT Single Binary Oxide Circuits

Ali Hassan, et al., "Fully Transparent Transceiver Using Single Binary Oxide Thin Film Transistors." Advanced Electronic Materials 6, 2020, 1901083. Using one binary oxide, a fully transparent thin‐film transistor (TFT)‐based transceiver circuit is presented. The proposed transceiver circuit is fabricated entirely using an atomic layer deposition process. Moreover, the proposed circuit presents two modulation schemes: frequency shift keying and ON/OFF keying. The fabricated TFTs exhibit saturation mobility, threshold voltage, a subthreshold swing, and an ON/OFF ratio of 18.2 cm 2 V− 1 s− 1, 0

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