MSL Simulator
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Usage Stats Overall Period: Updated 04 Dec, 2008 Users: 1153 Jobs: 3320 Avg. exec. time: 8 days Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE: updated 22 Apr, 2008 Avg. Review: Citations: 1
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Available Versions
- 1.3 (published)
- 1.2 (unpublished)
- 1.1 (unpublished)
- 1.0 (unpublished)
| Version | 1.3 - published on 23 May, 2008 |
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| Contributor(s) | K. J. Cho Stanford University |
| At a glance | Computes material properties for carbon nanotubes, nanowires, nanoparticles, and more. |
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| Description | MSL Nanomaterials Simulator provides an easy-to-use interface for designing and analyzing electronic properties of different nano materials, including carbon nanotubes, nanowires, nano particles, fullerenes and in the future any other user-defined nano systems. You can generate atomic structure of nano materials and compute the corresponding electronic structure with just a few mouse clicks to study structure-property relation of the materials. |
| Credits | Bin Shan, Paul Leu, K. J. Cho |
| Cite this work | If you reference this work in a publication, please cite as follows: In addition, we would appreciate it if you would add the following acknowledgment to your publication:
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| Type | Tools |
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Citations
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Non-affiliated authors
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Myers-Riggs, R.R.; Roenker, K.P. (2005), "Simulation and Design of InAs Nanowire Transistors Using Ballistic Transport" (Master's Thesis), University of Cincinnati.
Myers-Riggs, R.R.; Roenker, K.P. (2005), "Simulation and Design of InAs Nanowire Transistors Using Ballistic Transport" (Master's Thesis), University of Cincinnati.
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Posted on 06 April, 2006 by Paul Leu
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Posted on 22 March, 2006 by dingyi
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Posted on 03 December, 2005 by sangbum kim
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