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Technical Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems
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A Model of Photoelectric Phenomena in MOS Structures at Low Electric Fields

Authors:H.M. Przewlocki
Affilation:Institute of Electron Technology, Poland
Pages:262 - 265
Keywords:MOS structure, photoelectric phenomena, modeling, measurements
Abstract:This paper presents a new model of photoelectric phenomena taking place in MOS structures at low electric fields in the dielectric. Solutions of models equations are analyzed and discussed. Using these equations various photoelectric characteristics are calculated and compared with their counterparts taken experimentally. Excellement agreement between calculated and experimental characteristics, obtained for a wide range of different MOS structures, strongly supports the validity of the model. Applicability limits of this model are illustrated and discussed. The model finds applications in developing new, highly precise, photoelectric measurement methods of MOS structures. Two such methods are mentioned in this paper. One of the the methods has already been fully verified and has been successfully used in various investigations, while the other is being currently verified and optimized.
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ISBN:0-9666135-4-6
Pages:697
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