| 1. | The most important parameter of OFET carrier transport is carrier mobility.
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| 2. | The minority carrier diffusion constant is directly proportional to carrier mobility.
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| 3. | Carrier mobility is most commonly measured using the Hall effect.
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| 4. | Measured carrier mobilities for electrons and holes are shown in Figure 4.
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| 5. | The carrier mobilities are much smaller than that of silicon.
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| 6. | Thus lattice scattering lowers the carrier mobility more and more at higher temperature.
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| 7. | HEMTs'exceptional carrier mobility and switching speed come from the following conditions.
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| 8. | Even with extreme deformation, excellent carrier mobility in monolayer graphene can be preserved.
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| 9. | Another important characteristic of these gels is that they maintain high charge carrier mobility.
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| 10. | Measured charge carrier mobility exceeded / Vs.
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