Fowler-nordheim tunnelling


electronics
(US: “tunneling”) The quantum mechanical effect exploited in EAPROM and Flash Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. It differs from Frenkel-Pool Tunnelling in that it does not rely on defects in the semiconductor.
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(2001-09-27)

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