Characteristics of silicon nitride after O2 plasma surface treatment for pH-ISFET applications
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Danny Wen-Yaw Chung | Tai-Ping Sun | Jung-Chuan Chou | Li-Te Yin | Shen-Ken Hsiung | T. Sun | J. Chou | Li-Te Yin | Shenghwa Hsiung
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