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Lecture 1: Percolation in Electronic Devices

By Muhammad Alam

Purdue University

Category Online Presentations
Abstract Even a casual review of modern electronics quickly convinces everyone that randomness of geometrical parameters must play a key role in understanding the transport properties. Despite the diversity of these phenomena however, the concepts percolation theory provides a broad theoretical framework to understand them in an unified manner.
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  • Muhammad A. Alam (2008), "Lecture 1: Percolation in Electronic Devices," http://nanohub.org/resources/5697.

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Time 09:30 AM, August 25, 2008
Location Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Tags
  1. bottom up approach
  2. devices
  3. nanoelectronics
  4. nanotransistors
  5. nanowires
  6. percolation
  7. transistors

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