feileffekt
Feileffekt refers to the field effect, the modulation of electrical conductivity in a material or device by an external electric field, typically applied via a gate electrode. The effect enables control of current flow with little or no current through the control terminal, a principle central to many electronic components.
Principle: In a semiconductor, applying a gate voltage changes the carrier density in a conducting channel.
Types: The main families are MOSFETs (including NMOS and PMOS), JFETs, and insulated-gate FETs (IGFETs). The CMOS
Applications: Field-effect devices are fundamental to amplification and switching in digital and analog electronics. They are
History: The concept of the field effect emerged in the early 20th century, with practical field-effect devices