Abstract
A number of 64K and 256K DRAMs were subjected to a voltage and temperature stress designed to accelerate hot electron effects. The access time and maximum retention time were examined for a variety of stress conditions. It was found that both hot electron trapping and interface state generation were probable causes of observed shifts in parameters. The change in maximum retention time was a more sensitive parameter than access time.
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