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Hot electron effect causes

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Hot electrons are usually generated when photons with high energy are shined on the transistors. The gained energy from the photon is transferred to an electron which is ejected out of the valence band and generates either an electron–hole pair or surpasses even the conduction band to become a hot electron.

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Hot electrons are usually generated when photons with high energy are shined on the transistors. The gained energy from the photon is transferred to an electron which is ejected out of the valence band and generates either an electron–hole pair or surpasses even the conduction band to become a hot electron.

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