Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... conductivity of the underlying p - type silicon . This field - induced change in conductivity gives rise to the term field - effect transistor . Since the current is carried essentially along the Si - SiO2 surface , the properties of ...
... conductivity of the underlying p - type silicon . This field - induced change in conductivity gives rise to the term field - effect transistor . Since the current is carried essentially along the Si - SiO2 surface , the properties of ...
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... conductivity of these films and is of great practical importance [ for a review see Johnson ( 1971 ) ] . Although state - of - the - art SiO2 films can have a resistivity of better than 1016 cm , nonohmic high - field effects can ...
... conductivity of these films and is of great practical importance [ for a review see Johnson ( 1971 ) ] . Although state - of - the - art SiO2 films can have a resistivity of better than 1016 cm , nonohmic high - field effects can ...
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... conductivity of a ZBLAN glass has been studied by McCarthy et al . ( 1982 ) . Within this range , the conductivity - temperature curve was found to be very similar to that observed for a borosilicate glass ; values ranged from 3.7 x 10 ...
... conductivity of a ZBLAN glass has been studied by McCarthy et al . ( 1982 ) . Within this range , the conductivity - temperature curve was found to be very similar to that observed for a borosilicate glass ; values ranged from 3.7 x 10 ...
Contents
vii | 57 |
RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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