Nicholas Fahrenkopf @ on
How can I simulate high-k oxides?
How can I simulate high-k oxides like HfO2 (dielectric constant above 10)?
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Nicholas Fahrenkopf @ on
How can I simulate high-k oxides?
How can I simulate high-k oxides like HfO2 (dielectric constant above 10)?
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SungGeun Kim @ on
You can set the dielectric constant of oxide material in the menu of 3.Material->General->Dielectric constant in insulator.
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Nicholas Fahrenkopf @ on
But I get an error saying I can’t enter a value greater than 10. The dielectric for HfO2 is 25.
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SungGeun Kim @ on
Ok, I will work on this. I will increase the limit. Thanks
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SungGeun Kim @ on
The tool is updated with a new limit 50. Thanks.
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