NBS Special Publication, Issues 400-411U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... Output 8 3.3 . The ERF Subroutine · • 9 3.4 . The INERF Subroutine 9 • 3.5 . The TABLE Data File · 9 3.6 . The PLOT Subroutine 13 3.7 . The Main Program • • 15 4 . Modifications and Trouble - Shooting 4.1 . Limitation on Program Length ...
... Output 8 3.3 . The ERF Subroutine · • 9 3.4 . The INERF Subroutine 9 • 3.5 . The TABLE Data File · 9 3.6 . The PLOT Subroutine 13 3.7 . The Main Program • • 15 4 . Modifications and Trouble - Shooting 4.1 . Limitation on Program Length ...
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... chart of the PLOT subroutine 10 Figure 5 . A plot artificially constructed to show the six types of printed output of the PLOT subroutine 12 Figure 6 . Summary flow chart of program CV1 133 PREFACE This work was carried out as a part of iv.
... chart of the PLOT subroutine 10 Figure 5 . A plot artificially constructed to show the six types of printed output of the PLOT subroutine 12 Figure 6 . Summary flow chart of program CV1 133 PREFACE This work was carried out as a part of iv.
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... output . The present report is intended as a guide for persons using the program described herein . detailed comparison of the present and the original programs . It is not intended to provide a The authors are indebted to several ...
... output . The present report is intended as a guide for persons using the program described herein . detailed comparison of the present and the original programs . It is not intended to provide a The authors are indebted to several ...
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... Output from the program is in the form of a plot and an optional listing of dopant density as a function of depth . The equations underlying the program are given and are related to the program whose operation is described in detail . A ...
... Output from the program is in the form of a plot and an optional listing of dopant density as a function of depth . The equations underlying the program are given and are related to the program whose operation is described in detail . A ...
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... Output Data output is in the form of a plot of dopant density versus distance from the junction , N ( B ) vs. B. Following this plot , final values of A and N ( A ) representing the maximum pene- tration of the depletion region into the ...
... Output Data output is in the form of a plot of dopant density versus distance from the junction , N ( B ) vs. B. Following this plot , final values of A and N ( A ) representing the maximum pene- tration of the depletion region into the ...
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aluminum analysis angle applied beam energy bond pairs bond pull test boron Bureau of Standards calibration capacitance Center collector curve Darlington pairs depletion detector determined diffusion diode dopant density edge electrical electron beam emitter epitaxial eyepiece frequency function germanium heating image intensity profile impurity input integrated circuits intermediate-frequency ionization junction temperature Laboratory leak loop height materials measured pull strength method microscope mixer modulation MOS capacitor n-type National Bureau NBS Spec noise noise figure obtained operating output oxide p-n junction parameters percent PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY photomask plotted power transistors probe Publ ratio region resistance measurements resistor scanning electron scanning electron microscope Semiconductor Measurement Technology sheet resistance shown in figure silicon dioxide specimen spreading resistance substrate surface switching technical technique test patterns test structures thermal resistance thickness tion two-level bond values voltage wafer width wire bonds
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