Metal-Nitride-Oxide-Semiconductor transistor
The Metal-Nitride-Oxide-Semiconductor or Metal-Nitride-Oxide-Silicon (MNOS) transistor is an alternative and supplement to the existing MOS technology, wherein the insulation employed is a nitride-oxide layer.[1][2] It is used in non-volatile computer memories.[3]
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References
- ↑ Frohman-Bentchkowsky, D. (1970). "The metal-nitride-oxide-silicon (MNOS) transistor—Characteristics and applications". Proceedings of the IEEE. 58 (8): 1207–1219. doi:10.1109/PROC.1970.7897.
- ↑ "Metal-nitride-oxide-semiconductor (MNOS) technology". JEDEC.
- ↑ Ng, Kwok K. "Metal-Nitride-Oxide Semiconductor Transistor". Complete Guide to Semiconductor Devices. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. 353–360. ISBN 9781118014769.
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