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Numerical Simulation Of Submicron Semiconductor Devices by Kazutaka Tomizawa β€” book cover

Numerical Simulation Of Submicron Semiconductor Devices

by Kazutaka Tomizawa
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Describes the basic theory of carrier transport, develops numerical algorithms in FORTRAN used for transport problems or device simulations, and presents real-world examples.

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Describes the basic theory of carrier transport, develops numerical algorithms in FORTRAN used for transport problems or device simulations, and presents real-world examples.

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Based on a series of lectures given to graduate students in electronic engineering, this self-contained text provides basic theory on carrier transport, numerical algorithms used for transport problems or device simulations, and some examples of actual implementations. It is intended for graduate students, scientists, and engineers who want to familiarize themselves with device simulators based on the Monte Carlo and balance equation methods. It assumes acquaintance with the basics of quantum mechanics and semiconductor physics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Based on a series of lectures given to graduate students in electronic engineering, this self-contained text provides basic theory on carrier transport, numerical algorithms used for transport problems or device simulations, and some examples of actual implementations. It is intended for graduate students, scientists, and engineers who want to familiarize themselves with device simulators based on the Monte Carlo and balance equation methods. It assumes acquaintance with the basics of quantum mechanics and semiconductor physics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1993
Publisher
Artech House, Incorporated
Pages
356
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780890066201

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