Abstract
Calculations are presented which show that the heating of electrons by high electric fields in short-gate surface-channel charge-coupled devices slows down the charge transfer process because of mobility reduction and hot carrier diffusion. Other consequences of carrier heating are a reduction of the interface-trapping noise and transfer inefficiency at short transfer cycles.
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