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Impact on device performance and monitoring of a low dose of tungsten contamination by dark current spectroscopyDomengie et al., 2010
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- Domengie F
- Regolini J
- Bauza D
- Morin P
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- 2010 IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium
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The dark current in CMOS Image Sensors induced by deliberate contamination with tungsten ion implantation is studied with the Dark Current Spectroscopy (DCS) technique. We obtain quantized dark current peaks associated to the donor level of W in silicon …
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