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MIS structures consisting of a deposited film of A12O3 or Si3N4 on thermally grown SiO2 were studied to determine the effect that charge accumulation at the deposited film-SiO2 interface has on the

We describe a defect in pentacene single crystals that is created by bias stress and persists at room temperature for an hour in the dark but only seconds with 420nm illumination.

We report results of a study of the behavior of a chlorine, inductively-coupled pulsed plasma operated with a continuous radio frequency (rf) bias applied to the wafer stage.

Bias-Temperature-Stress Studies of Charge Retention in Dual-Dielectric, Charge-Storage Cells By K. K. THORNBER, D. KAHNG, and C. T.

We explore experimentally bichromatic (frequencies omega(1) and omega(2)) photoresistance of a two-dimensional electron system in the regimes of microwave-induced resistance oscillations and zero-r

Bickerton (1984) claims that creole languages enjoy a special place as exponents of Universal Grammar (UG), and in support of this he propounds two theses, one considerably weaker than the other.

Copper bicrystals with twist character were grown using the vertical Bridgman technique.

We aim to improve the Inverted Neural Radiance Fields (iNeRF) algorithm which defines the image pose estimation problem as a NeRF based iterative linear optimization.

We experimentally investigate the operation of a cost-effective wavelength-division-multiplexed passive optical network (WDM-PON) based on wavelength-locked Fabry-Perot laser diodes (FP-LDs).

We demonstrate a simple architecture for bidirectional optical fiber transmission which uses an MQW device as both modular and photodetector.