Nano-Electronic Devices Semiclassical and Quantum Transport Modeling / [electronic resource]:
edited by Dragica Vasileska, Stephen M. Goodnick.
- 1.
- XI, 441p. 187 illus. online resource.
Classical Device Modeling -- Quantum and Coulomb Effects in Nano Devices -- Semiclassical and Quantum Electronic Transport in Nanometer-Scale Structures: Empirical Psuedopotential Band-Structure, Monte Carlo Simulations and Pauli Master Equation -- Quantum Master Equations in Electronic Transport -- Wigner Functions Method -- Simulating Transport in Nanodevices Using the Usuki Method -- Atomistic Simulations.
This book describes the state of the art in transport modeling, relevant for the simulation of nanoscale semiconductor devices.* It systematically explains theoretical approaches and numerical solutions that are used in explaining the operation of both power devices and nano-scale devices. It clearly explains for what types of devices a particular method is suitable, which is the most critical point that a researcher faces and has to decide upon when modeling semiconductor devices.* This book compiles different approaches to the problem of transport in mesoscopic semiconductor systems, ranging from semi-classical to fully quantum mechanical, in order to understand the advantages and limitations of each, as well as elucidating the complex and interesting phenomena encountered in ultra-small devices.*
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Classical Device Modeling -- Quantum and Coulomb Effects in Nano Devices -- Semiclassical and Quantum Electronic Transport in Nanometer-Scale Structures: Empirical Psuedopotential Band-Structure, Monte Carlo Simulations and Pauli Master Equation -- Quantum Master Equations in Electronic Transport -- Wigner Functions Method -- Simulating Transport in Nanodevices Using the Usuki Method -- Atomistic Simulations.
This book describes the state of the art in transport modeling, relevant for the simulation of nanoscale semiconductor devices.* It systematically explains theoretical approaches and numerical solutions that are used in explaining the operation of both power devices and nano-scale devices. It clearly explains for what types of devices a particular method is suitable, which is the most critical point that a researcher faces and has to decide upon when modeling semiconductor devices.* This book compiles different approaches to the problem of transport in mesoscopic semiconductor systems, ranging from semi-classical to fully quantum mechanical, in order to understand the advantages and limitations of each, as well as elucidating the complex and interesting phenomena encountered in ultra-small devices.*
9781441988409 99781441988409
Engineering.
Engineering.
COMPUTER, AIDED ENGINEERING (CAD, CAE) AND DESIGN
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS.
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
621.3815 / 223