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Assessment of gated sweep technique for total dose and dose rate analysis in bipolar oxidesMinson et al., 2004
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- Minson E
- Sanchez I
- Barnaby H
- Pease R
- Platteter D
- Dunham G
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- IEEE transactions on nuclear science
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The efficacy of a gate sweep characterization technique for extracting radiation defect densities in bipolar devices as a function of total dose, dose rate, irradiation bias and device geometry has been studied. The parts analyzed were all NP type gated diodes formed with …
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