Deidre A. Hunter, Bruce G. Elmegreen, et al.
Astronomical Journal
We have invented a post-CMOS transduction device based on a piezoelectrically driven metal insulator transition termed the PiezoElectronic Transistor (PET) [1]. An input voltage pulse activates a piezoelectric element (PE) [2] which transduces input voltage into an electro-acoustic pulse that in turn drives an insulator to metal transition (IMT) in a piezoresistive element (PR) [3,4]; the transition efficiently transduces the electro-acoustic pulse to voltage. Using the known properties of bulk materials, we show using modeling that the PET achieves multi-GHz clock speeds with voltages as low as 0.1 V and a large On/Off switching ratio (≈104) for digital logic [1]. The PET switch is compatible with CMOS-style logic. At larger scale the PET is predicted to function effectively as a large-area low voltage device for use in sensor applications and at larger yet as a RF-switch with an excellent figure of merit. Three demonstration devices have been fabricated to show proof of concept [5].
Deidre A. Hunter, Bruce G. Elmegreen, et al.
Astronomical Journal
Adrian Bittner, Dimitri A. Gadotti, et al.
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.
Kimberly A. Herrmann, Deidre A. Hunter, et al.
Astronomical Journal
Kathryn Grasha, Daniela Calzetti, et al.
ApJ