nanoHUB-U: Fundamentals of Nanotransistors, 2nd Edition
Course overview Offering: Spring 2016 Section: Default
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1. Lecture 4.4: Transmission Theo…
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2. Transmission theory of the MOS…
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3. Linear region with scattering
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4. Linear region in the diffusive…
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5. Saturation region with scatter…
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6. On-current and transmission
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7. Consider ballistic case first
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8. On-current and transmission
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9. Saturation current
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10. Transmission in saturation
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11. Saturation current
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12. Scattering under low and high …
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13. Operation near the "ballistic …
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14. Landauer Approach
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15. Low drain to source bias
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16. Large drain to source bias
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17. Is mobility relevant at the na…
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18. Summary
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