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Characteristics of GaAs heterojunction FETs (HFETs) and source follower FET logic (SFFL) inverters exposed to high energy neutrons

Janousek et al., 1989

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13888770479265621145
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Janousek B
Krantz R
Bloss W
Yamada W
Brown S
Remke R
Witmer S
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

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GaAs heterojunction field-effect transistors (HFETs) and inverters and ring oscillators comprising HFETs have been exposed to neutron fluences of 5* 10/sup 13/n/cm/sup 2/to 1* 10/sup 15/n/cm/sup 2/to evaluate the characteristics of HFET integrated circuits in a high …
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