Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5404036 | Journal of Luminescence | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The electron transport along the buried layer has shown a dramatic lowering of the electrical current, up to five orders of magnitude, when applying a sequence of voltages. It has been related to a progressive charge retention inside the nanoparticles, which, on its turn, suppresses the electrical conduction along the layer. On the other hand, the MOS capacitors show a reversible carrier charge and discharge effect that limits the current at low voltage, mostly due to the presence of C in the layers. A typical Fowler-Nordheim injection takes place at higher applied voltages, with a threshold voltage equal to 23Â V.
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Authors
O. Jambois, A. Vilà , P. Pellegrino, J. Carreras, A. Pérez-RodrÃguez, B. Garrido, C. Bonafos, G. BenAssayag,