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  1. ECE 695A Lecture 15: Off-state HCI Degradation

    19 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Muhammad Alam

    Outline: ON vs. OFF State HCI Degradation Origin of hot carriers at off-state SiH vs. SiO – who is getting broken? Voltage acceleration factors by scaling Conclusions

  2. ECE 695A Lecture 16: Temperature Dependence of HCI

    19 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Muhammad Alam

    Outline: Empirical observations regarding HCI Theory of bond dissociation: MVE vs. RRK Hot carrier dissociation of SiH bonds Hot carrier dissociation of SiO bonds Conclusions

  3. ECE 695A Lecture 15R: Review Questions

    20 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Muhammad Alam

    Review Questions: Why is BTBT tunneling important for OFF-state HCI, but nor for ON-state HCI? What type of bond dissociation dominated DeMOS degradation? Provide two supporting arguments. Will universality hold of SiH and SiO bond dissociation occur in equal proportion? Do you expect …

  4. [Illinois] PHYS 466 Lecture 8: Correlations I

    06 Mar 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David M. Ceperley

  5. [Illinois] PHYS 466 Lecture 9: Correlations II

    08 Mar 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David M. Ceperley

  6. [Illinois] PHYS 466 Lecture 10: Dynamics

    06 Mar 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David M. Ceperley

  7. [Illinois] PHYS 466 Lecture 12: Constraints

    08 Mar 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David M. Ceperley

  8. [Illinois] PHYS 466 Lecture 13: Random Number Generators

    08 Mar 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): David M. Ceperley

  9. [Illinois] ECE 416 Lecture 8: Bio Structure/Function II + Mass Transport I

    26 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brian Cunningham

  10. [Illinois] ECE 416 Lecture 9: Assay Formats

    26 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brian Cunningham

  11. [Illinois] ECE 416 Lecture 10: Mass Transport II

    26 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brian Cunningham

  12. [Illinois] ECE 416 Lecture 11: Electrochemical Sensors

    27 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brian Cunningham

  13. [Illinois] ECE 416 Lecture 12: Glucose Sensor I

    27 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brian Cunningham

  14. [Illinois] ECE 416 Lecture 13: Glucose Sensor II

    27 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brian Cunningham

  15. [Illinois] ECE 416 Lecture 14: Acoustic Wave Sensors

    27 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brian Cunningham

  16. [Illinois] ECE 416 Lecture 15: Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Sensors I

    27 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brian Cunningham

  17. [Illinois] Bionanotechnology Seminar Series Fall 2012: Mechanical Property Characterization for 3D Collagen Cancer Cell Cultures

    08 Mar 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Yue Wang

  18. ECE 695A Lecture 17: Subtheshold and Idlin Methods

    21 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Muhammad Alam

  19. Nanophotonics (as taught in MIT 2.718/2.719: Photonic Materials, Fall 2012)

    22 Feb 2013 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Nick Fang

    This course is intended to introduce recent advances in photonics science and technology to undergraduate and graduate students in engineering. The course consists of selected topics in fundamental science of nano-optics, with an overview of nanophotonic tools. Graduate credit requires the …

  20. ECE 695A Lecture 16: Review Questions

    22 Feb 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Muhammad Alam

    Review Question What is the difference between hot atom dissociation vs. cold atom dissociation?. Many experiments are reported at 77K and 295K. Why these temperatures?. Why is there such a big difference between VT degradation and NIT degradation?. Impact ionization threshold is …

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