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Michael Tan Loong Peng

I would like to know the nantube length used in fettoy simulation. Is it 10nm? Does the L affect the drain current?

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    Benjamin P Haley

    Hi, I don’t think the length of the nanotube enters into the simulation. Because fettoy considers only ballistic transport, the velocity is a function only of the energy, rather than the electric field (in which case the tube length would matter). So the length does not matter, and the tool does not consider the length.

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    Benjamin P Haley

    Thanks to Shaikh Ahmed, one of the original authors of fettoy, for confirming this.

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      Veronica Sanders

      The pressure on the simulation is the same as that in the real world, which means that it is under a certain amount of compression. The compression forces are in the same direction as those in the real world. That is, they are directed toward increasing density and toward increasing energy. I suggest you use colorful PowerPoint templates to make your Presentations impressive. So, the simulation is under no pressure, because it can't affect anything.

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