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Radiation-induced junction-leakage random-telegraph-signalDewitte et al., 2021
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- 15571804261502910211
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- Dewitte H
- Goiffon V
- Le Roch A
- Rizzolo S
- Virmontois C
- Marcandella C
- Paillet P
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- IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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This article studies the radiation effects on the junction leakage random telegraph signal (JL- RTS). Using arrays of transistors, a statistical study of the phenomenon in MOSFETs source pn junctions is performed and the impact of the electric field, the type of irradiation, and the …
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