A self-consistent Ensemble Monte Carlo (EMC) model was developed to simulate the thermionic effect in heterostructure barrier coolers. The model was validated on an InGaAs-InGaAsP heterostructure device of variable barrier height and width, producing good quantitative agreement with previous literature results. The operation of the cooler was found to be a complex and intricate process depending on the field, conduction band and details of barrier structure. When applied to a GaAs-AlGaAs micro-cooler there was good agreement with the experimental results. Importantly, very small alterations in the barrier structure were found to lead to considerable changes in device performance
Abstract: Hot carrier effects in semiconductors are crucial phenomena or electron devices, since the...
An inverse heterojunction field-effect transistor has been simulated by means of the Monte Carlo par...
An experimental study of Heterojonction Bipolar Transistor InGaAlAs/InGaAs/InGaAlAs with and without...
A self-consistent Ensemble Monte Carlo (EMC) model was developed to simulate the thermionic effect i...
A novel gallium arsenide (GaAs) based micro-cooler design, previously analysed both experimentally a...
Nonisothermal electron transport in thin barrier heterostructures is investigated using Monte Carlo ...
Solid state coolers based on 111-V material can be monolithically integrated with optoelectronic and...
This thesis reports the experimental studies of cooling effect due to thermionic emission of electro...
Thermionic emission in heterostructures is investigated for integrated cooling of high power electro...
The experimental characterization of single barrier heterostructure thermionic cooling devices at cr...
The material figure-of-merit for conventional thermoelectrics is µ meff1.5/β where µ is the electron...
The packing density and power capacity of integrated electronics is increasing resulting in higher t...
The flow and heat transfer in vacuum packaged MEMS devices is numerically studied by using the direc...
International audienceWe investigate electron transport in asymmetric double-barrier (Al, Ga)As/GaAs...
Most optoelectronic devices for long haul optical communications are based on the InP/InGaAsP family...
Abstract: Hot carrier effects in semiconductors are crucial phenomena or electron devices, since the...
An inverse heterojunction field-effect transistor has been simulated by means of the Monte Carlo par...
An experimental study of Heterojonction Bipolar Transistor InGaAlAs/InGaAs/InGaAlAs with and without...
A self-consistent Ensemble Monte Carlo (EMC) model was developed to simulate the thermionic effect i...
A novel gallium arsenide (GaAs) based micro-cooler design, previously analysed both experimentally a...
Nonisothermal electron transport in thin barrier heterostructures is investigated using Monte Carlo ...
Solid state coolers based on 111-V material can be monolithically integrated with optoelectronic and...
This thesis reports the experimental studies of cooling effect due to thermionic emission of electro...
Thermionic emission in heterostructures is investigated for integrated cooling of high power electro...
The experimental characterization of single barrier heterostructure thermionic cooling devices at cr...
The material figure-of-merit for conventional thermoelectrics is µ meff1.5/β where µ is the electron...
The packing density and power capacity of integrated electronics is increasing resulting in higher t...
The flow and heat transfer in vacuum packaged MEMS devices is numerically studied by using the direc...
International audienceWe investigate electron transport in asymmetric double-barrier (Al, Ga)As/GaAs...
Most optoelectronic devices for long haul optical communications are based on the InP/InGaAsP family...
Abstract: Hot carrier effects in semiconductors are crucial phenomena or electron devices, since the...
An inverse heterojunction field-effect transistor has been simulated by means of the Monte Carlo par...
An experimental study of Heterojonction Bipolar Transistor InGaAlAs/InGaAs/InGaAlAs with and without...