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▸ noun: (physics) An anomalous threshold voltage behavior of certain sub-halfmicron semiconductors due to migration of specific elements and local oxidation
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▸ noun: (physics) An anomalous threshold voltage behavior of certain sub-halfmicron semiconductors due to migration of specific elements and local oxidation
Similar:
field effect,
semiconduction,
Coulomb blockade,
fringing,
Bottomgate,
burst noise,
thin-film interference,
Bridgman effect,
giant magnetoresistance,
photo-Dember effect,
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