EOT is an abbreviation for:
EOT is a number used to compare performance of high-k dielectric MOS gates with performance of SiO2 based MOS gates; shows thickness of SiO2 gate oxide needed to obtain the same gate capacitance as the one obtained with thicker than SiO2 dielectric featuring higher dielectric constant k; e. In Telecommunication, an end-of-transmission character (EOT is a transmission Control character used to indicate the conclusion of a transmission that engine order telegraph or EOT, often also chadburn, is a communications device used on a Ship or Submarine for the pilot on the bridge Embedded OpenType ( EOT) Fonts are a compact form of OpenType fonts designed by Microsoft for use as embedded fonts on Web pages Extraordinary optical transmission ( EOT) is an opticalphenomenon that happens in slits that are narrower than the Wavelength of the Light. The equation of time is the difference over the course of a year between time as read from a Sundial and time as read from a Clock, measured in an ideal situation The term high-κ Dielectric refers to a material with a high Dielectric constant (κ (as compared to Silicon dioxide) used in semiconductor manufacturing The Chemical compound silicon dioxide, also known as silica or silox (from the Latin " Silex " is an Oxide The metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor ( MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET) is a device used to amplify or switch electronic signals g. EOT of 1 nm would result from the use a 10 nm thick dielectric featuring k=39 (k of SiO2 is 3. 9) [1]