MOSFET Device Physics and Operation
becomes so large that the energy difference between the Fermi level and the bottom of the conduction band at the insulator–semiconductor interface becomes smaller than that between the Fermi level and the top of the valence band. This is the case indicated for V = 0V in Figure 1.3(a). Carrier statistics tells us that the electron ...
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