Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... traps and charges in the MOS system . This technique easily detects electrically active defects at the 1010 / cm2 level . More important , such measurements directly characterize the electrical quality of the interface that controls ...
... traps and charges in the MOS system . This technique easily detects electrically active defects at the 1010 / cm2 level . More important , such measurements directly characterize the electrical quality of the interface that controls ...
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... traps arising from different phenomena . Some clarification of the difference between traps and interface traps should be made before we proceed further . As mentioned earlier , interface traps change charge as the Fermi level at the ...
... traps arising from different phenomena . Some clarification of the difference between traps and interface traps should be made before we proceed further . As mentioned earlier , interface traps change charge as the Fermi level at the ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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