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20 micrometers is far larger than ever used in practice.

Na is typical. For a very large oxide thickness I expect the minimum capacitance to be not much smaller than Cox. I think something is wrong.

Also: phis(inv) is larger at low temperatures not smaller.

20 micrometers is far larger than ever used in practice.

Na is typical. For a very large oxide thickness I expect the minimum capacitance to be not much smaller than Cox. I think something is wrong.

20 micrometers is far larger than ever used in practice.

Na is typical. For a very large oxide thickness I expect the minimum capacitance to be not much smaller than Cox. I think something is wrong.

Also: phis(inv) is larger at low temperatures not smaller.

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Fred
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20 micrometers is far larger than ever used in practice.

Na is typical. For a very large oxide thickness I expect the minimum capacitance to be not much smaller than Cox. I think something is wrong.