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Nano-Scale Device Simulations Using PROPHET-Part I: Basics

By Yang Liu, Robert Dutton

Stanford University

Category Online Presentations
Abstract

These two lectures are aimed to give a practical guide to the use of a general device simulator (PROPHET) available on nanoHUB. PROPHET is a partial differential equation (PDE) solver that offers users the flexibility of integrating new models and equations for their nano-device simulations. The first lecture covers the basics of PROPHET, including the set-up of simulation structures and parameters based on pre-defined PDE systems. The second lecture uses examples to illustrate how to build user-defined PDE systems in PROPHET.

Sponsored by

NCN@Purdue Student Leadership Team
Network for Computational Nanotechnology
The Institute for Nanoelectronics and Computing

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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Yang Liu; Robert Dutton (2006), "Nano-Scale Device Simulations Using PROPHET-Part I: Basics," http://nanohub.org/resources/974.

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Time January 20, 2006
Tags
  1. algorithms
  2. devices
  3. education/outreach
  4. molecular electronics
  5. multiscale models
  6. nano/bio
  7. nanotransistors
  8. processing
  9. thermal transport
  10. tutorial

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