This PhD thesis concerns the computational modeling of the electronic and atomic structure of point defects in technologically relevant materials. Identifying the atomistic origin of defects observed in the electrical characteristics of electronic devices has been a long-term goal of first-principles methods. First principles simulations are performed in this thesis, consisting of density functional theory (DFT) supplemented with many body perturbation theory (MBPT) methods, of native defects in bulk and slab models of In0.53Ga0.47As. The latter consist of (100) - oriented surfaces passivated with A12O3. Our results indicate that the experimentally extracted midgap interface state density (Dit) peaks are not the result of defects directly a...
Charged impurities influence functional properties of two-dimensional materials and a detailed theor...
© 2017 Dr. Liming JiangThe current booming development of information and communication-related tech...
With semiconductor device dimensions shrinking to smaller and smaller sizes the individual component...
As device sizes shrink towards the nanoscale, CMOS development investigates alternative structures a...
In this thesis, a simulation pipeline for efficient and accurate atomistic calculations of electron ...
Since the discovery of fullerene materials in the early 1990s, such as carbon nanotube, graphene, et...
We investigate the electronic transport properties of semiconducting (m, n) carbon nanotubes (CNTs) ...
Self-assembled nanostructures, composed of inorganic and organic materials, have multiple applicatio...
Using carbon nanotubes for electrical conduction applications at the macroscale has been shown to be...
We developed and implemented a first-principles based theory of the Landauer ballistic conductance, ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are hollow tubes of sp2-hybridised carbon with diameters of the order of nan...
We report on a self-consistent ab initio technique for modeling quantum transport properties of atom...
Ph.D.Materials used in technology, from the development of nano-electronics to the efficient conver...
As devices scale towards atomistic sizes, researches in silicon electronic device technology are inv...
The dynamics of electrons governed by the Coulomb interaction determines a large portion of the obse...
Charged impurities influence functional properties of two-dimensional materials and a detailed theor...
© 2017 Dr. Liming JiangThe current booming development of information and communication-related tech...
With semiconductor device dimensions shrinking to smaller and smaller sizes the individual component...
As device sizes shrink towards the nanoscale, CMOS development investigates alternative structures a...
In this thesis, a simulation pipeline for efficient and accurate atomistic calculations of electron ...
Since the discovery of fullerene materials in the early 1990s, such as carbon nanotube, graphene, et...
We investigate the electronic transport properties of semiconducting (m, n) carbon nanotubes (CNTs) ...
Self-assembled nanostructures, composed of inorganic and organic materials, have multiple applicatio...
Using carbon nanotubes for electrical conduction applications at the macroscale has been shown to be...
We developed and implemented a first-principles based theory of the Landauer ballistic conductance, ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are hollow tubes of sp2-hybridised carbon with diameters of the order of nan...
We report on a self-consistent ab initio technique for modeling quantum transport properties of atom...
Ph.D.Materials used in technology, from the development of nano-electronics to the efficient conver...
As devices scale towards atomistic sizes, researches in silicon electronic device technology are inv...
The dynamics of electrons governed by the Coulomb interaction determines a large portion of the obse...
Charged impurities influence functional properties of two-dimensional materials and a detailed theor...
© 2017 Dr. Liming JiangThe current booming development of information and communication-related tech...
With semiconductor device dimensions shrinking to smaller and smaller sizes the individual component...