Abstract

Electron scattering in a semiconductor target of a an electron-beam-addressed MOS memory can result in proximity effects between a number of adjoining memory locations (bits). As bit spacings decrease, there can be significant unintended charge accumulation in regions unirradiated by the electron beam. This can set a limit to usable bit packing density in the memory.

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