US Patent 7989800 - Double gate nanowire field effect diode
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This patent from George Mason University teaches a nanowire-based diode which is taught to be useful for photovoltaic switching and solar cell applications. Claim 1 reads:
1. A nanowire field effect junction diode comprising:
a. an electrically insulating transparent substrate;
b. a nanowire disposed on the electrically insulating transparent substrate;
c. an anode contacting a first end of the nanowire;
d. a cathode contacting a second end of the nanowire;
e. an oxide layer covering the nanowire;
f. a first conducting gate: i. disposed on top of the oxide layer; and ii. adjacent with a non-zero separation to the anode; and
g. a second conducting gate: i. disposed on top of the oxide layer; ii. adjacent with a non-zero separation to the cathode; and iii. adjacent with a non-zero separation the first conducting gate.
This patent from George Mason University teaches a nanowire-based diode which is taught to be useful for photovoltaic switching and solar cell applications. Claim 1 reads:
1. A nanowire field effect junction diode comprising:
a. an electrically insulating transparent substrate;
b. a nanowire disposed on the electrically insulating transparent substrate;
c. an anode contacting a first end of the nanowire;
d. a cathode contacting a second end of the nanowire;
e. an oxide layer covering the nanowire;
f. a first conducting gate: i. disposed on top of the oxide layer; and ii. adjacent with a non-zero separation to the anode; and
g. a second conducting gate: i. disposed on top of the oxide layer; ii. adjacent with a non-zero separation to the cathode; and iii. adjacent with a non-zero separation the first conducting gate.
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