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Localized stress effects on the single event effects sensitivity of microelectronics

Stepanoff et al., 2024

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444640690392985612
Author
Stepanoff S
Khachatrian A
Haque A
Ren F
Pearton S
Wolfe D
Publication year
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ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology

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Understanding the single event effects (SEE) sensitivity of microelectronic devices and circuits is essential for long-term mission success in ionizing radiation environments. SEEs occur when a single ionizing particle strikes a device with enough energy to cause …
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