Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... trapped under the aluminum gate has little or no effect on the field at the ... holes are created by excitation across the SiO2 band gap . The holes become ... hole injected into the oxide to have a net charge . Avalanche injection from ...
... trapped under the aluminum gate has little or no effect on the field at the ... holes are created by excitation across the SiO2 band gap . The holes become ... hole injected into the oxide to have a net charge . Avalanche injection from ...
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... trapped charge . These charges result from traps in the oxide being filled by carriers that are introduced into the ... hole pairs are formed in the oxide ( Snow et al . , 1967 ) , and holes can be permanently trapped at the interface ...
... trapped charge . These charges result from traps in the oxide being filled by carriers that are introduced into the ... hole pairs are formed in the oxide ( Snow et al . , 1967 ) , and holes can be permanently trapped at the interface ...
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... holes have finite mobilities in SiO2 at fields in the megavolt - per - centimeter ... hole pairs in the oxide and can induce conductivity in the oxide . In this ... trapped at the interfaces . Hot carriers from the contacts can be excited ...
... holes have finite mobilities in SiO2 at fields in the megavolt - per - centimeter ... hole pairs in the oxide and can induce conductivity in the oxide . In this ... trapped at the interfaces . Hot carriers from the contacts can be excited ...
Contents
vii | 57 |
RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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