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1Sputtering threshold energies of heavy ions

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  • Title: ➤  Sputtering threshold energies of heavy ions
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  National Technical Information Service, distributor - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center
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  • Publish Location: ➤  [Springfield, Va - [Cleveland, Ohio]

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  • First Year Published: 1999
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    Threshold voltage

    The threshold voltage, commonly abbreviated as Vth or VGS(th), of a field-effect transistor (FET) is the minimum gate-to-source voltage (VGS) that is

    Subthreshold conduction

    gate-to-source voltages below the threshold voltage. The amount of subthreshold conduction in a transistor is set by its threshold voltage, which is the

    MOSFET

    Whenever the gate voltage exceeds the source voltage by at least a threshold voltage, the MOSFET conducts. The higher the voltage, the more the MOSFET

    Voltage multiplier

    A voltage multiplier is an electrical circuit that converts AC electrical power from a lower voltage to a higher DC voltage, typically using a network

    Diode

    behavior is often simplified as having a forward threshold voltage or turn-on voltage or cut-in voltage, above which there is significant current and below

    CPU core voltage

    supplied by the FET is proportional to the gate-source voltage reduced by a threshold voltage V t n {\displaystyle V_{tn}} , which depends on the geometrical

    Wilson current mirror

    variation in threshold voltage of matched pairs across a wafer have been studied extensively. The standard deviation of the threshold voltage variation depends

    Voltage doubler

    A voltage doubler is an electronic circuit which charges capacitors from the input voltage and switches these charges in such a way that, in the ideal

    Dynamic voltage scaling

    its gate voltage from below the transistor's threshold voltage to above it (or from above it to below it). However, changing the gate's voltage requires

    Schmitt trigger

    part of its output voltage from the threshold (it is equal to adding voltage to the input voltage). Thus the output affects the threshold and does not affect