Sensor operates on a few electrons per minute

In what might be the lowest power sensor ever deliberately made, engineers at Washington University in St Louis have used quantum tunnelling as a data logger to keep a record of vibration. The recording device is a floating gate in a modified transistor structure. When charged, the floating gate is designed to gradually discharge through Fowler-Nordheim tunnelling. ...

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