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Ion induced charge collection in GaAs MESFETsCampbell et al., 1989
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- 16516803010113841920
- Author
- Campbell A
- Knudson A
- McMorrow D
- Anderson W
- Roussos J
- Espy S
- Buchner S
- Kang K
- Kerns D
- Kens S
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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Charge-collection measurements on GaAs MESFET test structures demonstrate that more charge can be collected at the gate than is deposited in the active layer and more charge can be collected at the drain than the total amount of charge produced by the ion. Enhanced …
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