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The target can be part of the cathode so that positive ions in the plasma may be
accelerated toward the target , or more commonly the target is separate and
biased negatively to enhance collisions but not alter the plasma itself . By
controlling ...
The target can be part of the cathode so that positive ions in the plasma may be
accelerated toward the target , or more commonly the target is separate and
biased negatively to enhance collisions but not alter the plasma itself . By
controlling ...
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( a ) ( b ) W / O INTERFACE TRAPS - W / O POSITIVE CHARGE W POSITIVE
CHARGE CAPACITANCE W INTERFACE - TRAPS CAPACITANCE VG Fig . 16 .
( a ) The effect of interface traps on the C - V curve for a p - type substrate , ( b )
the ...
( a ) ( b ) W / O INTERFACE TRAPS - W / O POSITIVE CHARGE W POSITIVE
CHARGE CAPACITANCE W INTERFACE - TRAPS CAPACITANCE VG Fig . 16 .
( a ) The effect of interface traps on the C - V curve for a p - type substrate , ( b )
the ...
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These traps preferentially capture either electrons or holes and result in a net
positive , negative , or neutral charge state for the occupied trap . There are two
practical examples in which charge injected into the oxide during the operation of
the ...
These traps preferentially capture either electrons or holes and result in a net
positive , negative , or neutral charge state for the occupied trap . There are two
practical examples in which charge injected into the oxide during the operation of
the ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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