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In addition to filling oxide traps , the flow of current across the interface also
creates new interface traps . This effect has been observed when capacitors have
been stressed by hot - electron injection ( Lai and Young , 1981 ) , exposure to ...
In addition to filling oxide traps , the flow of current across the interface also
creates new interface traps . This effect has been observed when capacitors have
been stressed by hot - electron injection ( Lai and Young , 1981 ) , exposure to ...
Page 139
8 – 11 ; i . e . , the addition of nitrogen to oxide glasses promotes an increase in
Ta , density , and microhardness and causes a decrease in the thermal
expansion coefficient . The only exception is that for the NGM 30 / 30 - 0 pair , the
...
8 – 11 ; i . e . , the addition of nitrogen to oxide glasses promotes an increase in
Ta , density , and microhardness and causes a decrease in the thermal
expansion coefficient . The only exception is that for the NGM 30 / 30 - 0 pair , the
...
Page 160
These systems are significant because their stability can be readily enhanced via
small additions of other fluoride species to the basic ternary . As will become
evident later in this chapter , many of the structure / property / applications ...
These systems are significant because their stability can be readily enhanced via
small additions of other fluoride species to the basic ternary . As will become
evident later in this chapter , many of the structure / property / applications ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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