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Hot-carrier injection (HCI) is a phenomenon that occurs in semiconductor devices, primarily in metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). It involves the injection of high-energy "hot" carriers—typically electrons or holes—into the gate oxide of a MOSFET or other regions of the semiconductor device. This typically happens when the device is operating at high voltages and/or high temperatures.

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