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Charge Transport In Low Dimensional Semiconductor Structures The Maximum Entropy Approach 1st Edition Vito Dario Camiola

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Charge Transport In Low Dimensional Semiconductor Structures The Maximum Entropy Approach 1st Edition Vito Dario Camiola
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.8 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Vito Dario Camiola, Giovanni Mascali, Vittorio Romano
ISBN: 9783030359928, 3030359921
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Charge Transport In Low Dimensional Semiconductor Structures The Maximum Entropy Approach 1st Edition Vito Dario Camiola by Vito Dario Camiola, Giovanni Mascali, Vittorio Romano 9783030359928, 3030359921 instant download after payment.

This book offers, from both a theoretical and a computational perspective, an analysis of macroscopic mathematical models for description of charge transport in electronic devices, in particular in the presence of confining effects, such as in the double gate MOSFET. The models are derived from the semiclassical Boltzmann equation by means of the moment method and are closed by resorting to the maximum entropy principle. In the case of confinement, electrons are treated as waves in the confining direction by solving a one-dimensional Schrödinger equation obtaining subbands, while the longitudinal transport of subband electrons is described semiclassically. Limiting energy-transport and drift-diffusion models are also obtained by using suitable scaling procedures. An entire chapter in the book is dedicated to a promising new material like graphene. The models appear to be sound and sufficiently accurate for systematic use in computer-aided design simulators for complex electron devices. The book is addressed to applied mathematicians, physicists, and electronic engineers. It is written for graduate or PhD readers but the opening chapter contains a modicum of semiconductor physics, making it self-consistent and useful also for undergraduate students.

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