hot carrier injection

How Does Hot Carrier Injection Occur?

HCI occurs when charge carriers, accelerated by a high electric field, gain kinetic energy and become "hot." These hot carriers can then surmount potential barriers, such as the gate oxide in a MOSFET, and potentially cause ionization, generate defects, or create unwanted current paths. This process can degrade the device over time, affecting its reliability and performance.

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