The Stationary Semiconductor Device Equations

The Stationary Semiconductor Device Equations
Author: P.A. Markowich
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3709136784

In the last two decades semiconductor device simulation has become a research area, which thrives on a cooperation of physicists, electrical engineers and mathe maticians. In this book the static semiconductor device problem is presented and analysed from an applied mathematician's point of view. I shall derive the device equations - as obtained for the first time by Van Roosbroeck in 1950 - from physical principles, present a mathematical analysis, discuss their numerical solu tion by discretisation techniques and report on selected device simulation runs. To me personally the most fascinating aspect of mathematical device analysis is that an interplay of abstract mathematics, perturbation theory, numerical analysis and device physics is prompting the design and development of new technology. I very much hope to convey to the reader the importance of applied mathematics for technological progress. Each chapter of this book is designed to be as selfcontained as possible, however, the mathematical analysis of the device problem requires tools which cannot be presented completely here. Those readers who are not interested in the mathemati cal methodology and rigor can extract the desired information by simply ignoring details and proofs of theorems. Also, at the beginning of each chapter I refer to textbooks which introduce the interested reader to the required mathematical concepts.

Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Circuits and Semiconductor Devices

Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Circuits and Semiconductor Devices
Author: Randolph Bank
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3034885288

Progress in today's high-technology industries is strongly associated with the development of new mathematical tools. A typical illustration of this partnership is the mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of electric circuits and semiconductor devices. At the second Oberwolfach conference devoted to this important and timely field, scientists from around the world, mainly applied mathematicians and electrical engineers from industry and universities, presented their new results. Their contributions, forming the body of this work, cover electric circuit simulation, device simulation and process simulation. Discussions on experiences with standard software packages and improvements of such packages are included. In the semiconductor area special lectures were given on new modelling approaches, numerical techniques and existence and uniqueness results. In this connection, mention is made, for example, of mixed finite element methods, an extension of the Baliga-Patankar technique for a three dimensional simulation, and the connection between semiconductor equations and the Boltzmann equations.

Computational Aspects of VLSI Design with an Emphasis on Semiconductor Device Simulation

Computational Aspects of VLSI Design with an Emphasis on Semiconductor Device Simulation
Author: Randolph E. Bank
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1990-02-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780821896938

Numerical simulation is rapidly becoming an important part of the VLSI design process, allowing the engineer to test, evaluate, and optimize various aspects of chip design without resorting to the costly and time-consuming process of fabricating prototypes. This procedure not only accelerates the design process, but also improves the end product, since it is economically feasible to numerically simulate many more options than might otherwise be considered. With the enhanced computing power of today's computers, more sophisticated models are now being developed. This volume contains the proceedings of the AMS-SIAM Summer Seminar on Computational Aspects of VLSI Design, held at the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications at the University of Minnesota, in the spring of 1987. The seminar featured presentations by some of the top experts working in this area. Their contributions to this volume form an excellent overview of the mathematical and computational problems arising in this area.

Introduction to Semiconductor Device Modelling

Introduction to Semiconductor Device Modelling
Author: Christopher M. Snowden
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789810236939

This book deals mainly with physical device models which are developed from the carrier transport physics and device geometry considerations. The text concentrates on silicon and gallium arsenide devices and includes models of silicon bipolar junction transistors, junction field effect transistors (JFETs), MESFETs, silicon and GaAs MESFETs, transferred electron devices, pn junction diodes and Schottky varactor diodes. The modelling techniques of more recent devices such as the heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBT) and the high electron mobility transistors are discussed. This book contains details of models for both equilibrium and non-equilibrium transport conditions. The modelling Technique of Small-scale devices is discussed and techniques applicable to submicron-dimensioned devices are included. A section on modern quantum transport analysis techniques is included. Details of essential numerical schemes are given and a variety of device models are used to illustrate the application of these techniques in various fields.

Introduction to Partial Differential Equations and Hilbert Space Methods

Introduction to Partial Differential Equations and Hilbert Space Methods
Author: Karl E. Gustafson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486140873

Easy-to-use text examines principal method of solving partial differential equations, 1st-order systems, computation methods, and much more. Over 600 exercises, with answers for many. Ideal for a 1-semester or full-year course.

Applied and Industrial Mathematics in Italy II

Applied and Industrial Mathematics in Italy II
Author: Vincenzo Cutello
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2007
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9812709398

Industrial mathematics is evolving into an important branch of mathematics. Mathematicians, in particular in Italy, are becoming increasingly aware of this new trend and are engaged in bridging the gap between highly specialized mathematical research and the emerging demand for innovation from industry. The contributions in this volume provide both R&D workers in industry with a general view of existing skills, and academics with state-of-the-art applications of mathematics to real-world problems, which may also be incorporated in advanced courses.

Applied And Industrial Mathematics In Italy Ii - Selected Contributions From The 8th Simai Conference

Applied And Industrial Mathematics In Italy Ii - Selected Contributions From The 8th Simai Conference
Author: Vincenzo Cutello
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2007-08-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9814474584

Industrial mathematics is evolving into an important branch of mathematics. Mathematicians, in particular in Italy, are becoming increasingly aware of this new trend and are engaged in bridging the gap between highly specialized mathematical research and the emerging demand for innovation from industry. The contributions in this volume provide both R&D workers in industry with a general view of existing skills, and academics with state-of-the-art applications of mathematics to real-world problems, which may also be incorporated in advanced courses.

Mathematical Problems in Semiconductor Physics

Mathematical Problems in Semiconductor Physics
Author: Angelo Marcello Anile
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003-09-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540408024

On the the mathematical aspects of the theory of carrier transport in semiconductor devices. The subjects covered include hydrodynamical models for semiconductors based on the maximum entropy principle of extended thermodynamics, mathematical theory of drift-diffusion equations with applications, and the methods of asymptotic analysis.