Electron Device Letters (EDL) publishes original and significant contributions relating to the theory, modeling, design, performance and reliability of electron and ion integrated circuit devices and interconnects, involving insulators, metals, organic materials, micro-plasmas, semiconductors, quantum-effect structures, vacuum devices, and emerging materials with applications in bioelectronics, biomedical electronics, computation, communications, displays, microelectromechanics, imaging, micro-actuators, nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, photovoltaics, power ICs and micro-sensors. Items are restricted to three pages and appear on IEEE Xplore, on average, within four weeks after the submission date.
biomedical electronics, microelectromechanics, vacuum devices, organic materials, Bioengineering journal
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