This document discusses several types of novel electronic devices that operate using ballistic electron transport. It first describes mesoscopic devices, where the active length is smaller than the electron mean free path, allowing electrons to travel without scattering. Examples discussed include two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) formed at heterostructure interfaces. The document then summarizes several types of ballistic devices, including ballistic rectifiers, detectors, Y-branch switches, and transistors. These devices have properties like high speed, low power consumption, and temperature-independent operation due to the lack of scattering. Applications include high frequency processors, RFID, and wireless devices.