Abstract

The simulations of contact resistance variation under various oxide fractions are conducted. The copper oxide is assigned on the contact area with various fractions by the random distribution technique. The calculated contact resistance at each oxide area fraction is compared with the experimental result. The increase in contact resistance results in an increased oxide area fraction.

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