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Elevated channel temperatures reduce device performance and raise reliability concerns.
To reduce device variability, the Si nanoparticle layer can be fabricated using a bottoms-up approach.
However, as we continue to reduce device volume, it is difficult to find transduction methods that scale appropriately.
However, the use of Li-TFSI should be avoided because the hygroscopic nature of Li-TFSI could cause decomposition of perovskite and reduce device stability.
The NG devices can significantly reduce device-to-device variation, and improve device performance, e.g. higher current, higher ON/OFF ratio, smaller subthreshold slope, lower threshold voltage Vt in buffer solution.
In addition, there are design-driven needs to reduce device dimensions and parasitic inductances that put further constraints on practical circuit fabrication.
It has been developed by the authors to reduce device noise directly at the source by controlling vibration of its casing.
Design of hollow cylinder intravitreal implants must balance high drug loading to reduce device size with control of the diffusion coefficient to sustain protein release.
Although carbon cloths (CCs) are widely considered the most promising current collectors for flexible energy storage devices, the majority of carbon-based textiles have poor capacitances due to their low surface areas and porosities, which reduce device performances.
Verizon's Share Everything plans tend to look a hair cheaper than AT&T's too, but AT&T's Mobile Share plans also reduce device fees as data caps grow larger.
Moreover, narrowband RF design supporting 1.4-MHz bandwidth, data rates up to 200 kb/s and transmit power of 20 dBm would sufficiently fulfill MTC application requirements, thus will further reduce device complexity.
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