Medici

By Steven Clark

Purdue University

MEDICI (Synopsys)

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Version 2022-12 - published on 31 Jan 2023

doi:10.21981/6FRV-8480 cite this

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Solves Poisson's equation and the electron and hole current continuity equations to simulate diodes, bipolar transistors, MOSFETs, JFETs, MESFETs, etc. |

TMA MEDICI solves Poisson's equation and the electron and hole current continuity equations to simulate diodes, bipolar transistors, MOSFETs, JFETs, MESFETs, etc. Steady-state, transient, and ac small-signal analyses can be performed. Carrier heating and velocity overshoot effects can be treated by solving energy balance equations self-consistently with the other device equations. Arbitrary device geometries with both planar and nonplanar surface topographies can be handled with MEDICI's non-uniform simulation grid.

Because of the way this software is licensed, it is available only to users on the West Lafayette campus of Purdue University. Note that you must use a network connection on campus, or else you will get an "access denied" message.

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User interface for launching simulations and analyzing results created by Steve Clark.

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  • Steven Clark (2023), "Medici," https://nanohub.org/resources/medici. (DOI: 10.21981/6FRV-8480).

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