Change of acceleration behavior of time-dependent dielectric breakdown by the BEOL process: indications for hydrogen induced transition in dominant degradation mechanism
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T. Pompl | K.-H. Allers | R. Schwab | K. Hofmann | M. Roehner | T. Pompl | K. Allers | K. Hofmann | R. Schwab | M. Röhner
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