Poole–Frenkel effect

In solid-state physics, the Poole–Frenkel effect (also known as Frenkel–Poole emission) is a model describing the mechanism of trap-assisted electron transport in an electrical insulator. It is named after Yakov Frenkel, who published on it in 1938, extending the theory previously developed by H. H. Poole.

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Poole–Frenkel effect

In solid-state physics, the Poole–Frenkel effect (also known as Frenkel–Poole emission) is a model describing the mechanism of trap-assisted electron transport in an electrical insulator. It is named after Yakov Frenkel, who published on it in 1938, extending the theory previously developed by H. H. Poole.

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