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Energy-efficient electronics with an air-friction-driven rotating gate transistor using tribotronics.


ABSTRACT: Concern for the environment is one of the main factors that are increasing the demand for compact and energy-efficient electronic devices. Recent research has made advances in reducing the power consumption of field-effect transistors, including the use of high-dielectric insulators, low-voltage operation, and selective power-conservation strategies. This paper introduces a revolutionary air-friction-driven rotating gate transistor that operates without the need for a conventional gate voltage. This new device offers the advantages of wear resistance, a slim and flexible design (achieved through low-temperature solution processing), and a simplified three-layer structure that streamlines manufacturing and reduces potential carbon emissions. This device's wear resistance and ease of fabrication render the device a promising technology with applications in various fields, including electronics, vehicles, aviation, and wearable devices. This study provides evidence of the device's feasibility for use in real-world vehicular scenarios, underscoring its potential for future innovation and widespread adoption.

SUBMITTER: Shin H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10847805 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Energy-efficient electronics with an air-friction-driven rotating gate transistor using tribotronics.

Shin Hyunji H   Kim Dae Yu DY  

iScience 20240126 2


Concern for the environment is one of the main factors that are increasing the demand for compact and energy-efficient electronic devices. Recent research has made advances in reducing the power consumption of field-effect transistors, including the use of high-dielectric insulators, low-voltage operation, and selective power-conservation strategies. This paper introduces a revolutionary air-friction-driven rotating gate transistor that operates without the need for a conventional gate voltage.  ...[more]

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