thyristoreid
Thyristoreid is a term used in speculative and theoretical discussions to denote a hypothetical electronic device that mimics the latchable switching behavior of a thyristor while offering tunable gating and memory-like characteristics. It is not an established standard component in contemporary electronics, and no consensus specification exists for its properties or fabrication.
Operation: In envisioned models, a thyristoreid has three terminals: anode, cathode, and gate. When a gate stimulus
Realization and materials: Proposed realizations span conventional semiconductor architectures, organic or emergent materials, and nano-structured constructs
Applications: The hypothetical device could be used as fast, latchable switches in power electronics, protective relays,
Etymology and history: The name combines "thyristor" with the suffix "-oid" to suggest resemblance. The concept