Subthreshold conduction or subthreshold leakage or subthreshold drain current is the current between the source and drain of a MOSFET when the transistor...
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MOSFET (section Higher subthreshold conduction)
determines whether to favor one over the other. Subthreshold leakage (including subthreshold conduction, gate-oxide leakage and reverse-biased junction...
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leakage (that is, assuming high-κ dielectrics are not available) and subthreshold conduction raise stand-by power consumption to unacceptable levels. (See the...
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of a Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) transistor. This is called subthreshold conduction. The primary source of leakage occurs inside transistors, but electrons...
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amount to override the resting potassium conductance. In that case, subthreshold membrane potential oscillations are observed in some type of neurons...
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Action potential (redirect from Nerve conduction)
cell–cell communication by providing for—or with regard to saltatory conduction, assisting—the propagation of signals along the neuron's axon toward synaptic...
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Maxwell–Boltzmann tail of carriers, which limits MOSFET drain current subthreshold swing to about 60 mV/decade of current at room temperature. TFET studies...
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automaticity suggests foci of sub-pulmonic valvular pacemaker cells that have a subthreshold potential for firing. The basic rhythm of the heart raises these cells...
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interface states are created, the threshold voltage is modified and the subthreshold slope is degraded. This leads to lower current, and degrades the operating...
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C. Jiang, H.W. Choi, X. Cheng, H. Ma, D. Hasko, A. Nathan, “Printed subthreshold organic transistors operating at high gain and ultralow power,” Science...
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known as spiking neuron models, are mathematical descriptions of the conduction of electrical signals in neurons. Neurons (or nerve cells) are electrically...
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propagated to a neighboring axon. The level of transmission varied, from subthreshold changes to initiation of an action potential in a neighboring cell, but...
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disulfide bond. Sodium channels are more likely to stay open at the subthreshold membrane potential when interacting with beta toxins, which in turn induces...
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inverse subthreshold slope of the CNTFET was 94 mV/decade. Better control over channel formation Better threshold voltage Better subthreshold slope High...
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an alternative to traditional MOSFETs because they can have a smaller subthreshold slope and supply voltage, which reduce power dissipation. Computational...
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threshold, will not by itself elicit action potentials, but will produce subthreshold membrane potential oscillations. Thus, neurotransmitters that act to...
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S2CID 7250314. Deurloo KE, Holsheimer J, Bergveld P (2001). "The effect of subthreshold prepulses on the recruitment order in a nerve trunk analyzed in a simple...
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the brain. Oscillatory activity can also be observed in the form of subthreshold membrane potential oscillations (i.e. in the absence of action potentials)...
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escaping at a time. Synaptic noise Ganzfeld effect Jacobson, G. A. (2005). "Subthreshold voltage noise of rat neocortical pyramidal neurones". J Physiol. 564...
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Sunderland, Massachusetts: Sinauer Associates. pp. 33–37. ISBN 0-87893-410-3. Subthreshold membrane phenomena Includes a well-explained derivation of the Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz...
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(1997). "Cloning of a novel component of A-type K+ channels operating at subthreshold potentials with unique expression in heart and brain". J. Neurophysiol...
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electrical signal (an action potential). Some neurons also generate subthreshold membrane potential oscillations. These signals are generated and propagated...
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CG. InAs channel transistors with submicrometer feature sizes and a subthreshold swing of <100 mV/dec have previously been demonstrated. Consequently...
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memory itself. Nonsynaptic plasticity affects synaptic integration, subthreshold propagation, spike generation, and other fundamental mechanisms of neurons...
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construction a "sidewall transistor". The on/off ratio reached 1.02 × 105 and subthreshold swing values were 117 mV dec–1. An electric field can change trilayer...
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disulfide bond. Sodium channels are more likely to stay open at the subthreshold membrane potential when interacting with beta toxins, which in turn induces...
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CNT transistor's appearance in 1998, including a tunneling FET with a subthreshold swing of <60 mV per decade (2004), a radio (2007) and an FET with sub-10-nm...
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