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Revealing SRAM memory content using spontaneous photon emission

2016 IEEE 34th VLSI Test Symposium (VTS), 2016
This paper presents a novel methodology that allows one to reveal SRAM memory content by observing the spontaneous photon emission collected from the backside of the chip. This method is based on our proposed tester-based optical methodology [1] that combines different test patterns, time-integrated and time-resolved emission measurements to localize ...
Franco Stellari   +3 more
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Phonon Line Emission Revealed by Self-Assembly of Colloidal Nanoplatelets

ACS Nano, 2013
We show that colloidal nanoplatelets can self-assemble to form a 1D superlattice. When self-assembled, an additional emission line appears in the photoluminescence spectrum at low temperatures. This emission line is a collective effect, greatly enhanced when the NPLs are self-assembled.
Tessier, Mickaël   +5 more
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Electron Emission from Pentagons on a Carbon Nanotube Tip Revealed by Field Emission Microscopy

MRS Proceedings, 2000
AbstractField emission of electrons from multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) has been investigated by field emission microscopy (FEM) in an ultra-high vacuum chamber. An MWCNT whose tip is capped by curved graphite layers gives a FEM pattern consisting of 6 bright pentagons when the surface of the nanotube tip is clean.
Koichi Hata   +2 more
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Acoustic emissions reveal combustion conditions

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985
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Emission microscopes reveal IC defects

Microelectronics Reliability, 1996
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Curium emission lines reveal energy transfer

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1968
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