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The HUB2CAC Multi-target MATLAB Framework
12 Nov 2010 | Notes | Contributor(s): Pascal Meunier, Steven Clark, Brandon G Hill
The goal of this framework is to facilitate the adaptation and management of existing MATLAB code for multiple targets, or creating new code intended to run on those targets. The targets can be specific clusters, e.g., the Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) at Cornell University …
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Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 21: Recursive Green Function Algorithm
07 Feb 2010 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck
The Recursive Green Function (RGF) algorithms is the primary workhorse for the numerical solution of NEGF equations in quasi-1D systems. It is particularly efficient in cases where the device is partitioned into reservoirs which may be characterized by a non-Hermitian Hamiltonian and a central …
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Scattering in NEGF: Made simple
09 Nov 2009 | Publications | Contributor(s): Dmitri Nikonov, Himadri Pal, George Bourianoff
Formalism for describing electron-phonon scattering, surface scattering, and spin relaxation is dervied for the Keldysh non-equilibrium Green's functions (NEGF) method. Approximation useful for efficient numerical solution are described. The specific case of the nanoMOS simulator is …
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ECE 656: Electronic Transport in Semiconductors (Fall 2009)
26 Aug 2009 | Courses | Contributor(s): Mark Lundstrom
This course develops a basic understanding of the theory of charge carrier transport in semiconductors and semiconductor devices and an ability to apply it to the anslysis of experiments and devices.
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ECE 659 Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor
27 Jan 2009 | Courses | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta
This course the basic concepts of quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics with special emphasis on non-equilibrium problems involving nanoscale current flow to graduate students with little or no background in these subjects.