EOT
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EOT is an abbreviation for:
- End-of-tape in magnetic tape data storage
- End Of Train device, one of many acronyms for the Flashing rear-end device, as used by the railroad industry.
- End-of-transmission character
- Engine order telegraph, a ship or submarine's speed control
- Embedded OpenType, a font file format
- Extraordinary optical transmission, an optical phenomenon
- Electric Overhead Traveling
- Equation of time
- Equivalent oxide thickness:
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.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]

