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Highly Robust Flexible Ferroelectric Field Effect Transistors Operable at High Temperature with Low‐Power Consumption

Ren et al., 2020

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17479931243670069385
Author
Ren C
Zhong G
Xiao Q
Tan C
Feng M
Zhong X
An F
Wang J
Zi M
Tang M
Tang Y
Jia T
Li J
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Advanced Functional Materials

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Flexible ferroelectric field effect transistors (FeFETs) with multiple functionalities and tunable properties are attractive for low power sensing, nonvolatile data storage, as well as emerging memristor applications such as artificial synapses, though the state‐of‐art flexible …
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