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It turns out that when you shrink a Vacuum  transistor to absolutely tiny
dimensions, you can recover some of the benefits of a vacuum tube and dodge
the negatives that characterized their usage. According to a report in IEEE
Spectrum, vacuum transistors can draw electrons across the gate without
needing a physical connection between them.  Make the vacuum area small
enough, and reduce the voltage
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sufficiently,
and the field emission effect allows the transistor to fire electrons
across the gap without containing enough energy to energize the helium
inside the nominal "vacuum" transistor. According to researchers, they've
managed to build a successful transistor operating at 460GHz -- well into
the so-called "Terahertz Gap," which sits between microwaves and infrared
energy. The "gap" refers to the fact that we have a limited number of
devices that can generate this frequency
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and
only a handful of experimental applications for this energy band.

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