Mitigation of Space-Charge-Modulation in 800-V JFET for HV Start-up Circuit Toward High ON-BV Performance

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Zhangyi'an Yuan ◽  
Xinjian Li ◽  
Ming Qiao ◽  
Zhao Wang ◽  
Ying Cai ◽  
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Aakanksha Mishra ◽  
B. Sampath Kumar ◽  
Jhnanesh Somayaji ◽  
Mayank Shrivastava ◽  
Ankur Gupta

2010 ◽  
Vol 104 (17) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Pedersen ◽  
Andrei Manolescu ◽  
Ágúst Valfells

2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (23) ◽  
pp. 9996-10006 ◽  
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Louis Sieuw ◽  
Alae Eddine Lakraychi ◽  
Darsi Rambabu ◽  
Koen Robeyns ◽  
Alia Jouhara ◽  
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Marjan Ilkov ◽  
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A. Pedersen ◽  
A. Valfells

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V. Ravikumar ◽  
Richard Plass

With the advent of coherent electron sources with cold field emission guns (cFEGs), it has become possible to utilize the coherent interference phenomenon and perform “practical” electron holography. Historically, holography was envisioned to extent the resolution limit by compensating coherent aberrations. Indeed such work has been done with reasonable success in a few laboratories around the world. However, it is the ability of electron holography to map electrical and magnetic fields which has caught considerable attention of materials science community.There has been considerable theoretical work on formation of space charge on surfaces and internal interfaces. In particular, formation and nature of space charge have important implications for the performance of numerous electroceramics which derive their useful properties from electrically active grain boundaries. Bonnell and coworkers, in their elegant STM experiments provided the direct evidence for GB space charge and its sign, while Chiang et al. used the indirect but powerful technique of x-ray microchemical profiling across GBs to infer the nature of space charge.


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