Abstract

The effect of the direction of laser polarization on the transient radiation response of an IC memory device implemented using CMOS technology 0.18 μm is estimated. The effect of laser polarization is investigated both for local exposure and exposure on the entire crystal. It is shown that the direction of laser polarization should be taken into account when simulating local dose rate effects.

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