A self-consistent Monte Carlo particle model aimed at a profound physical understanding of small semiconductor components of arbitrary geometries is presented. The simulation technique consists briefly of following the transport histories of individual charge carries in detail. After a discussion of the stochastic distribution of the time of free flight, the scattering mechanisms and the scattering angles of the particles, a brief review of the relevant semiconductor is given. As an example to illustrate the salient points of the technique, the results of simulating a GaAs field-effect transistor will be discussed. The presentation of the transistor characteristics is used to establish a link between theoretical physics and the view of the ...
The theory of electron transport in semiconductors is traditionally formulated in terms of the semic...
When using an unstructured mesh for device geometry, the ensemble Monte Carlo simulations of semicon...
We have developed a three-dimensional particle based simulator with a coupled molecular dynamics rou...
The single-particle Monte Carlo simulation for the electron transport in semiconductor devices is pr...
A critical review of the Monte Carlo simulation as applied to semiconductor device modelling is pres...
We present a dedicated integrated circuit for the simulation of charged particles based on Monte Car...
The contribution is mainly related to advanced problems in Monte Carlo simulations. The first sectio...
We present a dedicated integrated circuit for the simulation of charged particles based on Monte Car...
The contribution is mainly related to advanced problems in Monte Carlo simulations. The first sectio...
We present a pedagogic approach aimed at modelling electric conduction in semiconductors in order to...
We present a pedagogic approach aimed at modelling electric conduction in semiconductors in order to...
In typical particle simulations applied to device problems, it is desirable to simulate regions havi...
Self{consistent single{particle Monte Carlo device simulations are presented. Self{ consistency is a...
A Monte Carlo simulator for silicon devices has been developed. The band structure data for this sel...
The theory of electron transport in semiconductors is traditionally formulated in terms of the semic...
The theory of electron transport in semiconductors is traditionally formulated in terms of the semic...
When using an unstructured mesh for device geometry, the ensemble Monte Carlo simulations of semicon...
We have developed a three-dimensional particle based simulator with a coupled molecular dynamics rou...
The single-particle Monte Carlo simulation for the electron transport in semiconductor devices is pr...
A critical review of the Monte Carlo simulation as applied to semiconductor device modelling is pres...
We present a dedicated integrated circuit for the simulation of charged particles based on Monte Car...
The contribution is mainly related to advanced problems in Monte Carlo simulations. The first sectio...
We present a dedicated integrated circuit for the simulation of charged particles based on Monte Car...
The contribution is mainly related to advanced problems in Monte Carlo simulations. The first sectio...
We present a pedagogic approach aimed at modelling electric conduction in semiconductors in order to...
We present a pedagogic approach aimed at modelling electric conduction in semiconductors in order to...
In typical particle simulations applied to device problems, it is desirable to simulate regions havi...
Self{consistent single{particle Monte Carlo device simulations are presented. Self{ consistency is a...
A Monte Carlo simulator for silicon devices has been developed. The band structure data for this sel...
The theory of electron transport in semiconductors is traditionally formulated in terms of the semic...
The theory of electron transport in semiconductors is traditionally formulated in terms of the semic...
When using an unstructured mesh for device geometry, the ensemble Monte Carlo simulations of semicon...
We have developed a three-dimensional particle based simulator with a coupled molecular dynamics rou...