Tyndall National Institute create first junctionless transistor
Transistor architecture developed by Tyndall researchers uses a control gate around a silicon nanowire to restrict current flow
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A team of scientists at the Tyndall National Institute in Cork, Ireland has created what they claim is the world's first junctionless transistor. The invention represents a breakthrough in transistors and nanoelectronics, and has the potential to revolutionize microchip manufacturing.
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