We simulate one-dimensional arrays of tunnel junctions using the kinetic Monte Carlo method to study charge filling behaviour in the large charging energy limit. By applying a small fixed voltage bias and varying the offset voltage, we investigate this behaviour in clean and disordered arrays (both weak and strong disorder effects). The offset voltage dependent modulation of the current is highly sensitive to background charge disorder and exhibits substantial variation depending on the strength of the disorder. We show that while small fractional charge filling factors are likely to be washed out in experimental devices due to strong background charge disorder, larger factors may be observable
Organic electronic devices often consist of a sandwich structure containing several layers of disord...
We have studied the electrostatic problem of the slanted coupling of two one-dimensional (1D) arrays...
We model charge transport in disordered semiconducting polymers by hopping of charges on a regular c...
We simulate one-dimensional arrays of tunnel junctions using the kinetic Monte Carlo method to study...
In this thesis we present a mathematical model and numerical simulations of one-dimensional arrays o...
Using analytical and numerical methods; we investigate transport of electrons, in a model of quantum...
This thesis is focused on on using Monte Carlo simulation to extract device relevant properties, suc...
We investigate the zero-temperature transport of electrons in a model of quantum dot arrays with a d...
We present the results of Monte Carlo simulations of transport of charge carriers of a single type i...
A Monte Carlo model is developed for the hopping conductance in arrays of quantum dots (QDs). Hoppin...
Application of a gate bias to an organic field-effect transistor leads to accumulation of charges in...
A number of analytical theories related to disordered systems have been developed based on two major...
In this study, we investigate the charge-transport behavior in a disordered one-dimensional (1D) cha...
We report on experiments of charging in small normal metal tunnel junctions attached to well-defined...
We report on experiments of charging in small normal metal tunnel junctions attached to well-defined...
Organic electronic devices often consist of a sandwich structure containing several layers of disord...
We have studied the electrostatic problem of the slanted coupling of two one-dimensional (1D) arrays...
We model charge transport in disordered semiconducting polymers by hopping of charges on a regular c...
We simulate one-dimensional arrays of tunnel junctions using the kinetic Monte Carlo method to study...
In this thesis we present a mathematical model and numerical simulations of one-dimensional arrays o...
Using analytical and numerical methods; we investigate transport of electrons, in a model of quantum...
This thesis is focused on on using Monte Carlo simulation to extract device relevant properties, suc...
We investigate the zero-temperature transport of electrons in a model of quantum dot arrays with a d...
We present the results of Monte Carlo simulations of transport of charge carriers of a single type i...
A Monte Carlo model is developed for the hopping conductance in arrays of quantum dots (QDs). Hoppin...
Application of a gate bias to an organic field-effect transistor leads to accumulation of charges in...
A number of analytical theories related to disordered systems have been developed based on two major...
In this study, we investigate the charge-transport behavior in a disordered one-dimensional (1D) cha...
We report on experiments of charging in small normal metal tunnel junctions attached to well-defined...
We report on experiments of charging in small normal metal tunnel junctions attached to well-defined...
Organic electronic devices often consist of a sandwich structure containing several layers of disord...
We have studied the electrostatic problem of the slanted coupling of two one-dimensional (1D) arrays...
We model charge transport in disordered semiconducting polymers by hopping of charges on a regular c...