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What Are 2D Materials Good For?
Online Presentations | 11 Apr 2024 | Contributor(s):: Eric Pop
This talk will present my (admittedly biased) perspective of what two-dimensional (2D) materials could be good for. For example, they may be good for applications where their ultrathin nature and lack of dangling bonds give them distinct advantages, such as flexible electronics or DNA-sorting...
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SDMS L4.03: Mobility Modeling
Presentation Materials | 09 Oct 2023 | Contributor(s):: Dragica Vasileska
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SDMS L4.05: Hydrodynamic and Energy Balance Models Syntax
Presentation Materials | 09 Oct 2023 | Contributor(s):: Dragica Vasileska
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ECE 606 L17.2 Transport - Mobility
Online Presentations | 20 Jul 2023 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck
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ECE 606 L32.4: Modern MOSFET - Mobility Enhancement
Online Presentations | 20 Jul 2023 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck
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What's the mobility?
Downloads | 08 Sep 2021 | Contributor(s):: Eric Pop
This is a very simple Excel spreadsheet which can be used for quick-and-dirty effective mobility estimates from published current vs. voltage (I-V) transistor data in the linear regime. The user simply needs to read the drain current, threshold voltage, gate-to-source and drain-to-source...
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ab initio Model for Mobility and Seebeck coefficient using Boltzmann Transport (aMoBT) equation
Tools | 11 Jun 2015 | Contributor(s):: Alireza Faghaninia, Joel Ager (editor), Cynthia S Lo (editor)
ab initio electronic transport model to calculate low-field electrical mobility and Seebeck coefficient of semiconductors in Boltzmann transport framework.
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ECE 606 Lecture 11: Interface States Recombination/Carrier Transport
Online Presentations | 10 Oct 2012 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck
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Mobility and Resistivity Tool
Tools | 15 Jun 2012 | Contributor(s):: Ivan Santos, Stephanie Michelle Sanchez, Stella Quinones
Understand how doping affects mobility and resistivity.
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ECE 656 Lecture 30: Balance Equation Approach I
Online Presentations | 20 Dec 2011 | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom
This lecture should be viewed in the 2009 teaching ECE 656 Lecture 28: Balance Equation Approach I
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Manual for the Generalized Bulk Monte Carlo Tool
Teaching Materials | 23 Jun 2011 | Contributor(s):: Raghuraj Hathwar, Dragica Vasileska
This manual describes the physics implemented behind the generalized bulk Monte Carlo tool.
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Explanation of Rode's Iterative Procedure
Teaching Materials | 20 Jul 2010 | Contributor(s):: David K. Ferry, Dragica Vasileska
This set of slides describes the Rode's iterative procedure for the mobility calculation when the scattering mechanisms are neither elastic nor isotropic such as is polar optical phonon scattering.
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Illinois ECE 440: Introduction to Carrier Drift and Mobility Homework
Teaching Materials | 27 Jan 2010 | Contributor(s):: Mohamed Mohamed
This homework covers Carrier Transport in Semiconductors subjected to an electric field.
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CNT Mobility
Tools | 26 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s):: Yang Zhao, Albert Liao, Eric Pop
Simulate field effect carrier mobility in back-gated CNTFET devices at low field
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Illinois Tools: Basic Bulk Silicon Transport Data at 300K
Tools | 27 Oct 2009 | Contributor(s):: Kyeong-hyun Park, Mohamed Mohamed, Nahil Sobh, Fawad Hassan
Calculations of doped bulk silicon transport data (new version release)
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ECE 656 Lecture 28: Balance Equation Approach I
Online Presentations | 13 Nov 2009 | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom
Outline:IntroductionGeneral continuity equationCarrier continuity equationCurrent equationSummary
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ECE 656 Lecture 26: Mobility in 3D, 2D, and 1D
Online Presentations | 13 Nov 2009 | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom
The goal in this lecture is to examine one scattering mechanism (ADP scattering) in 3D, 2D, and 1D to see how the scattering rate changes with dimensionality. Then we’ll compare mobilities in 3D, 2D, and 1D.Outline:Review of ADP Scattering in 3DADP Scattering in 2D: MCAADP Scattering in 2D:...
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Notes on Scattering and Mobility in 1D, 2D, and 3D
Teaching Materials | 03 Nov 2009 | Contributor(s):: Dmitri Nikonov, Md. Sayed Hasan, George Bourianoff
Derivation of the phonon-limited mobility is reviewed for electrons in bulk (3D) orquantum confined (2D and 1D) semiconductor structures. Analytical estimates are madethat show the mobility in quantum confined structures is, in general, lower or no higherthan in non-confined ones.
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ECE 606 Lecture 16: Carrier Transport
Online Presentations | 23 Feb 2009 | Contributor(s):: Muhammad A. Alam
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ECE 659 Lecture 3: Mobility
Online Presentations | 21 Jan 2009 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta