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Homework for Monte Carlo Method: High field transport in Bulk Si

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Contributor(s) Muhammad A. Alam
Purdue University, West Lafayette
Abstract

This homework assignment is part of ECE 656 "Electronic Transport in Semiconductors" (Purdue University). It contains 10 problems which lead students through the simulation of high-field transport in bulk silicon.

Students do their work via the SDemon Monte Carlo Simulator, which is available online through the nanoHUB.

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  • Alam, Muhammad A. (2006), "Homework for Monte Carlo Method: High field transport in Bulk Si," http://www.nanohub.org/resources/895/.

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Date posted 06 Jan, 2006
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