SILC (semiconductors)
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Stress Induced Leakage Current is a leakage current due to material defects created by stress in the gate oxide of a MOSFET. This is a common term in semiconductor physics.
Stress Induced Leakage Current is a leakage current due to material defects created by stress in the gate oxide of a MOSFET. This is a common term in semiconductor physics.