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Re: Looking for thin, metal tape for shielding



Arno Wagner <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> This has no transistor effect at all. If it had, every capacitor
> would be a transistor.

Perhaps every *unsealed* capacitor would act like a resistor.

> I also have never heard of MOM stransistrs, only MOS.

Okay, then think of as a a really large diode, where the oxidized metal
surfaces form the semiconductor material.

> The key to MOS transistors is a semi-conductor that has movable
> electrons and can be made more or less conducting by applying an
> external electric field.

Since this is apparently an LCD monitor (I thought it was like a Sony
Triniton flat-screen, not an LCD) the voltages are not likely to be high
enough for this to be an issue.

> Should I be mistaken, please provide a reference for "MOM Transistors"
>
> Regards,
> Arno

The references I used are proprietary.

If you are seriously interested then I recommend:
- search Google for references on "passive intermodulation" or "PIM"
- pick up a copy of the conference report by the European Space Agency:

Multipactor, RF and DC Corona and Passive Intermodulation in Space RF
Hardware", 4-6 September 2000, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands.

- Mike