Velocity overshoot
Velocity overshoot is a result of transit times of a charge carrier going from source to drain being smaller than the time required to emit an optical phonon. The velocity therefore exceeds the saturation velocity, which leads to faster field-effect transistor switching. This notion is utilized when the gate length is reduced to increase the switching speed.
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