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Fabrications and Characterizations of Oxide Based EDL Transistors

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EDLTs are widely used in the various fields such as flexible electronics, biochemical sensors and so forth. Recently, the application of using the EDLT in neuromorphic engineering has been drawn more and more attention. For instance, Yong Chen et al. used CNT ionic/electronic hybrid transistor structure and successful emulated dynamic logic, learning, memory and other functions in biological synapses by utilizing electrostatic coupling and electrochemical mechanisms of electrons in channel and ions in electrolyte Kim (Adv Mater 25:1693–1698, 2013 [1]).

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Wan, C. (2019). Fabrications and Characterizations of Oxide Based EDL Transistors. In: Electric-Double-Layer Coupled Oxide-Based Neuromorphic Transistors Studies. Springer Theses. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3314-9_2

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