Hierarchical Device Simulation: The MonteCarlo Perspective (Computational Microelectronics),Used

Hierarchical Device Simulation: The MonteCarlo Perspective (Computational Microelectronics),Used

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This book summarizes the research of more than a decade. Its early motivation dates back to the eighties and to the memorable talks Dr. C. Moglestue (FHG Freiburg) gave on his MonteCarlo solutions of the Boltzmann transport equation at the NASECODE conferences in Ireland. At that time numerical semiconductor device modeling basically implied the application of the driftdiffusion model. On the one hand, those talks clearly showed the potential of the MonteCarlo model for an accurate description of many important transport issues that cannot adequately be addressed by the driftdiffusion approximation. On the other hand, they also clearly demonstrated that at that time only very few experts were able to extract useful results from a MonteCarlo simulator. With this background, MonteCarlo research activities were started in 1986 at the University of Aachen (RWTH Aachen), Germany. Different to many other MonteCarlo research groups, the MonteCarlo research in Aachen took place in an environment of active driftdiffusion and hydrodynamic model development.

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