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IEEE T-ED
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01 Jan 1978

TP-B5 Beam-Induced Switching Phenomena in ZnS:Mn BL Memory Devices

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01 Jan 1978

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IEEE T-ED

Authors

  • O. Sahni
  • W.E. Howard
  • P.M. Alt
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