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    Zhang Ke-Ying, Guo Hong-Xia, Luo Yin-Hong, Fan Ru-Yu, Chen Wei, Lin Dong-Sheng, Guo Gang, Yan Yi-Hua. First principles simulation technique for characterizing single event effectsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(6): 068501.
    Zhang Ke-Ying, Guo Hong-Xia, Luo Yin-Hong, Fan Ru-Yu, Chen Wei, Lin Dong-Sheng, Guo Gang, Yan Yi-Hua. First principles simulation technique for characterizing single event effectsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(6): 068501.
  • First principles simulation technique for characterizing single event effects

    • This paper develops a new simulation technique to characterize single event effects on semiconductor devices. The technique used to calculate the single event effects is developed according to the physical interaction mechanism of a single event effect. An application of the first principles simulation technique is performed to predict the ground-test single event upset effect on field-programmable gate arrays based on 0.25 μm advanced complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technology. The agreement between the single event upset cross section accessed from a broad-beam heavy ion experiment and simulation shows that the simulation technique could be used to characterize the single event effects induced by heavy ions on a semiconductor device.
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