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Usage

Usage is calculated on the last day of every month. For more information on usage data, visit the Usage Overview page.

Table 1: Overview
Item Value
Contributions: 12
Total Simulation Users Served: 6,352
Total "and more" Users Served: 3,588
Rank by Contributions: 76 / 1265
First Contribution: 17 Sep 2006
Last Contribution: 25 Jan 2011
Citations on Contributions: 22
Usage in Courses/Classrooms: 266 users served in 41 courses from 11 institutions
Table 2: Simulation Tool Usage
# Tool Name Users served in last 12 months Simulation Runs in last 12 months Total users served Total Simulation Runs Citations Published On
1 OMEN_FET 66 897 242 2,604 4 08 Sep 2009
2 OMEN Nanowire 218 1,918 897 8,210 10 15 Dec 2008
3 Resonant Tunneling Diode Simulation with NEGF 321 1,674 1,472 15,649 2 05 Sep 2008
4 Piece-Wise Constant Potential Barriers Tool 220 1,985 885 12,614 - 08 Aug 2008
total 1,301 6,474 6,352 39,077
Table 3: "and more" Usage
# Resource Title Users served in last 12 months Total users served Citations Published On
1 Tunneling in an Nanometer-Scaled Transistor Animations 255 557 - 25 Jan 2011
2 Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 41: Full-Band and Atomistic Simulation of Realistic 40nm InAs HEMT Online Presentations 227 585 - 05 Aug 2010
3 Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 40: Performance Limitations of Graphene Nanoribbon Tunneling FETS due to Line Edge Roughness Online Presentations 261 645 - 05 Aug 2010
4 Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 39: OMEN: Band-to-Band-Tunneling Transistors Online Presentations 132 405 - 05 Aug 2010
5 Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 35: Alloy Disorder in Nanowires Online Presentations 128 371 - 05 Aug 2010
6 OMEN Nanowire Supporting Document Downloads 90 416 5 23 Feb 2009
7 OMEN Nanowire: First-Time User Guide Teaching Materials 137 250 - 23 Feb 2009
8 Quantum Transport for Nanostructures Publications 654 2,404 1 17 Sep 2006
total 656 3,588
* Total only includes versions of the tools this author contributed to.

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