Tags: NEMO

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  1. Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 27: NEMO1D -

    Online Presentations | 09 Mar 2010 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    This presentation provides a very high level software overview of NEMO1D. The items discussed are:User requirementsGraphical user interfaceSoftware structureProgram developer requirementsDynamic I/O design for batch and GUIResonance finding algorithmInhomogeneous energy meshingInformation flow,...

  2. Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 22: NEMO1D - Motivation, History and Key Insights

    Online Presentations | 07 Feb 2010 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    The primary objective of the NEMO-1D tool was the quantitative modeling of high performance Resonant Tunneling Diodes (RTDs). The software tool was intended for Engineers (concepts, fast turn-around, interactive) and Scientists (detailed device anaysis). Therefore various degrees of...

  3. ANGEL - A Nonequilibrium Green's Function Solver for LEDs

    Downloads | 07 Feb 2010 | Contributor(s):: sebastian steiger

    Introducing ANGEL, a Nonequilibrium Green’s Function code aimed at describing LEDs.ANGEL uses a description close to the classic NEMO-1D paper (Lake et al., JAP 81, 7845 (1997)) to model quantum transport in a light-emitting diode (LED).ANGEL is the first 1D-heterostructure NEGF to include the...

  4. Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 02: (NEMO) Motivation and Background

    Online Presentations | 25 Jan 2010 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Dragica Vasileska

    Fundamental device modeling on the nanometer scale must include effect of open systems, high bias, and an atomistic basis. The non-equilibrium Green Function Formalism (NEGF) can include all these components in a fundamentally sound approach and has been the basis for a few novel device...

  5. Nanoelectronic Modeling: Multimillion Atom Simulations, Transport, and HPC Scaling to 23,000 Processors

    Online Presentations | 07 Mar 2008 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    Future field effect transistors will be on the same length scales as “esoteric” devices such as quantum dots, nanowires, ultra-scaled quantum wells, and resonant tunneling diodes. In those structures the behavior of carriers and their interaction with their environment need to be fundamentally...