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IEEE T-ED
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01 Jan 1985

VA-6 Temperature-Dependent Properties of the Double HBJT

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01 Jan 1985

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IEEE T-ED

Authors

  • S. Tiwari
  • S.L. Wright
  • A.W. Kleinsasser
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