Definition of Electromigration. Meaning of Electromigration. Synonyms of Electromigration

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- Electromigration is the transport of material caused by the gradual movement of the ions in a conductor due to the momentum transfer between conducting...
- total flux is composed of three elements: diffusion, advection, and electromigration. This implies that the concentration is affected by an ionic concentration...
- respectively, qualifying it as a good alternative to copper. Resistance to electromigration, the process by which a metal conductor changes shape under the influence...
- devices in general long after it should (in theory) have vanished. Electromigration, which means to physically move the atom to new locations (to physically...
- the mean time to failure (MTTF) of a semiconductor circuit due to electromigration: a phenomenon of molecular rearrangement (movement) in the solid phase...
- Feedback-controlled electromigration (FCE) is an experimental technique to investigate the phenomenon known as electromigration. By controlling the voltage...
- from spontaneous diffusion, including drift current, electrop****sis, electromigration, thermodiffusion, sedimentation, in physical chemistry and materials...
- they work (blow) by electromigration, the phenomenon that electric flow causes the conductor material to move. Although electromigration is generally undesired...
- National Accelerator Facility. Retrieved 28 April 2017. "Electromigration : What is electromigration?". Middle East Technical University. Retrieved 31 July...
- gallium nitride are virtually insensitive to this kind of defect. Electromigration: This is caused by high current density and can move atoms out of the...