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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 10 Sep 19, Tuesday

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The metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET), also known as the metal–oxide–silicon transistor (MOS transistor, or MOS), is a type of field-effect transistor that is fabricated by the controlled oxidation of a semiconductor, typically silicon. It has an insulated gate, whose voltage determines the conductivity of the device. This ability to change conductivity with the amount of applied voltage can be used for amplifying or switching electronic signals. The MOSFET is the basic building block of modern electronics. Since its invention by Mohamed Atalla and Dawon Kahng at Bell Labs in November 1959, the MOSFET has become the most widely manufactured device in history, with an estimated total of 13 sextillion (1.3 × 1022) MOS transistors manufactured between 1960 and 2018.

The MOSFET is by far the most widely used transistor in digital electronics as well as analog circuits, and is considered to be possibly the most important invention in electronics. It was the first truly compact transistor that could be miniaturised and mass-produced for a wide range of uses, revolutionizing the electronics industry and in turn the world economy. It has been central to the microcomputer revolution, digital revolution, information revolution, silicon age, and information age. MOSFETs are the basis for high-density integrated circuits (ICs) such as memory chips and microprocessors, and in turn modern computers and mobile devices, each using millions to billions of MOSFETs. Discrete MOSFETs are also the most common power devices, and are used in a wide variety of applications, such as power supplies, RF amplifiers, audio amplifiers, visual displays, image sensors, automotive electronics, the Internet, wireless mobile networks, X-ray detectors, spacecraft, and satellites, among many other uses. The US Patent and Trademark Office calls the MOSFET a “groundbreaking invention that transformed life and culture around the world”.

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