Field Effect Transistors
Field effect transistors are switches that are turned on by electric fields:
A voltage difference between the source and gate leads to current between the source and drain. This is because the conductivity of the semiconductor region increases in the presence of electric fields. The insulating layer prevents currents between the gate and other regions.
A voltage difference between the source and gate leads to current between the source and drain. This is because the conductivity of the semiconductor region increases in the presence of electric fields. The insulating layer prevents currents between the gate and other regions.
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