Abstract

For EEPROM devices, it is typically observed that the threshold window, defined as the difference between the erase and write threshold voltage, begins to narrow gradually until around 106 cycles when the window collapses. This phenomenon of window collapse can be attributed to trapping of injected electrons in the thin tunnel oxide. The authors present a calculation which demonstrates the effect of electron trapping on window collapse.

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