Abstract
It has been reported that mobile hydrogenous ions can be formed in the oxide after exposure to temperatures of 1100–1300°C for 30 min. It is investigated whether these ions can be created in a standard MOSFET fabricated by a submicron CMOS process, without using such a high thermal budget. The potential use of a MOSFET as a non-volatile memory device is explored and problems are highlighted.
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