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Why do negative electrons fly?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Yea and pigs can also fly:

here is an answer from observations of negative bias:

We demonstrate "on the fly" electron spin resonance (ESR) in which the defect generation process in the negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) can be observed without recovery contamination. Elevated temperature and modest negative gate bias generates ESR spectra due to E′ center defects. The NBTI generated E′ center spectrum disappears upon stress condition removal, a result consistent with recovery. Our observations support the idea that NBTI is triggered by inversion layer hole capture at an E′ precursor site which leads to depassivation of nearby interface trap precursors.

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14y ago

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