In an isolated n-type MOSCAP operating in the inversion mode, what is the nature and origin of the carriers at the oxide

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In an isolated n-type MOSCAP operating in the inversion mode, what is the nature and origin of the carriers at the oxide

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In an isolated n-type MOSCAP operating in the inversion mode, what is the nature and origin of the carriers at the oxide-semiconductor interface? O The carriers are electrons that diffused from the bulk of the semiconductors O The carriers are electrons coming from the electron-holes thermally generated in the bulk of the semiconductors O The carriers are holes that tunneled from the bulk of the semiconductors O The carriers are holes that diffused from the bulk of the semiconductors O The carriers are holes coming from the electron-holes thermally generated in the bulk of the semiconductors
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