MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) Physics and Technology . Contains information needed to grow an oxide, make an MOS capacitor array, and fabricate an integrated circuit with optimal performance and stability. Emphasizes the silica and the silica-silicon interface.Explains the theoretical and exp
| TITLE | : | MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) Physics and Technology |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.50 (636 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 047143079X |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 928 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2002-11-21 |
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Explains the theoretical and experimental foundations of the measurement of the electrical properties of the MOS system and the technology for controlling its properties. Emphasizes the silica and the silica-silicon interface. Provides a critical assessment of the literature, corrects incomplete or incorrect theoretical formulations, and gives critical comparisons of measurement methods. Contains information needed to grow an oxide, make an MOS capacitor array, and fabricate an integrated circuit with optimal performance and stability.
EDITORIAL :
From the Publisher Explains the theoretical and experimental foundations of the measurement of the electrical properties of the MOS system and the technology for controlling its properties. Emphasizes the silica and the silica-silicon interface. Provides a critical assessment of the literature, corrects incomplete or incorrect theoretical formulations, and gives critical comparisons of measurement methods. Contains information needed to grow an oxide, make an MOS capacitor array, and fabricate an integrated circuit with optimal performance and stability.
REVIEW :
Kaia lost a leg trying to protect Ryan, this is a story all too real life, but with a happy ending. Now I have to wait for the third one, yes it is a series after all.
I'm giving it a 4 and the only reason I'm not giving it a 5 is because there was repeated paragraphs, with the exact same wording.Otherwise great story.. This book is unique and exceptionally well written. I've read this book at least 4 times and every time I notice something new - a nuance I hadn't detected before that gives additional insight to a character or even the foreshadowing in the some of the conversation between characters. Extremely boring and primitive. I found this to be quite different from the first two KGI novels, but loved it nonetheless.
I liked the fact that the Garrett and Sarah don't just jump straight into bed. I also recommend author's other book "Microsoft .NET: Architecting Applications


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