Role of Si1−xGex buffer layer on mobility enhancement in a strained-Si n-channel metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor
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Nobuyuki Sugii | Shinya Yamaguchi | Masanobu Miyao | K. Nakagawa | N. Sugii | S. Yamaguchi | M. Miyao | Kiyokazu Nakagawa
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