Transport Equations for Semiconductors (Record no. 32166)

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ISBN 9783540895268
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Personal name Jüngel, Ansgar.
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Title Transport Equations for Semiconductors
Statement of responsibility, etc by Ansgar Jüngel.
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Place of publication Berlin, Heidelberg :
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Year of publication 2009.
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Series statement Lecture Notes in Physics,
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Formatted contents note Basic Semiconductor Physics -- Microscopic Semi-Classical Models -- Derivation of Macroscopic Equations -- Collisionless Models -- Scattering Models -- Macroscopic Semi-Classical Models -- Drift-Diffusion Equations -- Energy-Transport Equations -- Spherical Harmonics Expansion Equations -- Diffusive Higher-Order Moment Equations -- Hydrodynamic Equations -- Microscopic Quantum Models -- The Schrödinger Equation -- The Wigner Equation -- Macroscopic Quantum Models -- Quantum Drift-Diffusion Equations -- Quantum Diffusive Higher-Order Moment Equations -- Quantum Hydrodynamic Equations.
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Summary, etc Semiconductor devices are ubiquitous in the modern computer and telecommunications industry. A precise knowledge of the transport equations for electron flow in semiconductors when a voltage is applied is therefore of paramount importance for further technological breakthroughs. In the present work, the author tackles their derivation in a systematic and rigorous way, depending on certain key parameters such as the number of free electrons in the device, the mean free path of the carriers, the device dimensions and the ambient temperature. Accordingly a hierarchy of models is examined which is reflected in the structure of the book: first the microscopic and macroscopic semi-classical approaches followed by their quantum-mechanical counterparts.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89526-8
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