The slope of the linear function is related to the channel transconductance and can be used for estimation of the contact resistance-free carrier mobility.
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Other ways to determine the charge carrier mobility involves measuring space charge limited current ( SCLC ) flow and " carrier extraction by linearly increasing voltage ( CELIV ).
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For integrated circuits, graphene has a high carrier mobility, and low noise, allowing it to be used as the channel in a field-effect transistor.
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The only downside to the gel design is that the gel prevents rapid motion of the ions in the electrolyte, which reduces carrier mobility and thus surge current capability.
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The separated carriers within the polymer-CNT matrix are transported by the percolation pathways of adjacent CNTs, providing the means for high carrier mobility and efficient charge transfer.
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Alternatively, one can extract the charge carrier mobility from the current flowing in a field effect transistor as a function of both the source-drain and the gate voltage.
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Third, charge-carrier mobility should be increased to allow the photovoltaics to have thicker active layers while minimizing carrier recombination and keeping the series resistance of the device low.
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The charge carrier mobility achieved was up to 0.1 cm?/ ( V�s ) for thin film transistors with silicon dioxide as gate dielectric, making DIP a good candidate for further optimisation.
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Germanium is still a constituent of semiconducting silicon-germanium " alloys " and these have been growing in use, particularly for wireless communication devices; such alloys exploit the higher carrier mobility of germanium.
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If charge carrier mobility is insufficient, the carriers will not reach the contacts, and instead recombine at trap sites or remain in the device as undesirable space charges that oppose the flow of new carriers.