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Current-potential curves accumulation region

Fig. 5.3. Typical current versus voltage curve (I/V) for a p-doped LAPS, with Ip — 0 for accumulation, 0< IP< /max for depletion and IP — /max for the inversion region. Change in the surface potential will shift the I/V curve. A working point for the constant-current (CC) mode can be set at the inflection point. Fig. 5.3. Typical current versus voltage curve (I/V) for a p-doped LAPS, with Ip — 0 for accumulation, 0< IP< /max for depletion and IP — /max for the inversion region. Change in the surface potential will shift the I/V curve. A working point for the constant-current (CC) mode can be set at the inflection point.

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