Liquid crystal display with vertical non-single crystal semicond

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus is provided with at least a FET. The FET is formed of a first semiconductor layer formed on a substrate, a second semiconductor layer formed on the first semiconductor layer, a insulating layer extending on the side surface of the second semiconductor layer and a conductive layer extending on the insulating layer in opposing relation to the side surface of the second semiconductor layer. In this case, the first, second and third semiconductor layers are formed of a non-single crystal semiconductor doped with a dangling bond neutralizer. The first and third semiconductor layers have the same conductivity type. The second semiconductor layer has a higher resistivity than the first and third semiconductor layers.
The first and third semiconductor layers serve as either one of the drain and source and the other of them, respectively. The second semiconductor layer serves as channel region. The insulating layer and the conductive layer serve as gate insulating layer and gate electrode, respectively.

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