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The increasing relevance of the [[Internet of things]] and the healthcare applications give more relevant impact to the electronic device power consumption. For this purpose, ultra-low-power consumption is one of the main research topics into the current electronics world. The amazing number of tiny computers used in the day-to-day world, e.g. mobile phones and home electronics; requires a significant power consumption level of the implemented devices. In this scenario, the SET has appeared as a suitable candidate to achieve this low power range with high level of device integration.
Applicable areas are among others: super-sensitive electrometers, single-electron spectroscopy, DC current standards, temperature standards, detection of infrared radiation, voltage state logics, charge state logics, programmable single-electron transistor logic. <ref>{{cite journal|last1=Kumar|first1=O.|last2=Kaur|first2=M.|title=Single Electron Transistor: Applications & Problems|journal=International Journal of VLSI Design & Communication Systems|year=2010|volume=1|issue=4|pages=24–29|doi=10.5121/vlsic.2010.1403|doi-access=free}}</ref>
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