Focus Session: Quantum Transport Simulations and Computational Electronics -- Nanostructures
FOCUS · D24 ·
Presentations
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Transient response of a quantum point contact due to the coupling with reservoirs
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Authors
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Bozidar Novakovic
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Irena Knezevic
- Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- University of Wisconsin Madison
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Open boundary-conditions using empirical pseudopotentials in quantum transport
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Authors
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Bo Fu
- The University of Texas at Dallas
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Massimo Fischetti
- University of Texas at Dallas
- U.T.Dallas
- The University of Texas at Dallas
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Quantum Transport in Crossbar Devices
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Authors
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Brandon Cook
- Vanderbilt University Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Vanderbilt Univeristy
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Peter Dignard
- Vanderbilt Univeristy
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Kalman Varga
- Vanderbilt University Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Vanderbilt University
- Vanderbilt Univeristy
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Empirical Pseudopotential Approach to Semiclassical and Quantum Electronic Transport in Nanometer-scale Structures
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Massimo Fischetti
- University of Texas at Dallas
- U.T.Dallas
- The University of Texas at Dallas
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Self-Consistent Monte Carlo Study of the Coulomb Interaction under Nano-Scale Device Structures
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Authors
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Nobuyuki Sano
- University of Tsukuba
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Oxygen vacancy mediated dielectric breakdown in ultrathin high-k gate dielectric stacks
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Authors
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Blanka Magyari-Kope
- Stanford University
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Yoshio Nishi
- Stanford University
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Electron-phonon coupling in semiconductors and their nanostructures: effect on transport properties
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Authors
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Jelena Sjakste
- LSI - Ecole Polytechnique
- Ecole Polytechnique, Laboratoire des Solides Irradi\'es, CEA-DSM-DRECAM, CNRS, 91128 Palaiseau, France
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Paola Gava
- Ecole Polytechnique, Laboratoire des Solides Irradi\'es, CEA-DSM-DRECAM, CNRS, 91128 Palaiseau, France
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Nathalie Vast
- Ecole Polytechnique, Laboratoire des Solides Irradi\'es, CEA-DSM-DRECAM, CNRS, 91128 Palaiseau, France
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Valeriy Tyuterev
- Tomsk State Pedagogical University, Tomks, Russia
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Ballistic Spin Field Effect Transistor Based on Silicon Nanowires
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Authors
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Dmitri Osintsev
- Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien
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Viktor Sverdlov
- Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien
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Zlatan Stanojevic
- Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien
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Siegfried Selberherr
- Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien
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Junctionless nanowire field-effect transistor versus inversion mode devices
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Authors
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Bart Soree
- imec
- IMEC, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium. Universiteit Antwerpen, Physics department, Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020 Wilrijk, Belgium
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Anh-Tuan Pham
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Dries Sels
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An De Keersgieter
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Wim Magnus
- Univ. Antwerpen / imec
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Gap suppression and delocalization of 1D electron gas driven by a strong AC electric field
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Authors
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Kathleen E. Hamilton
- UCR
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Leonid P. Pryadko
- UCR
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Modeling of Phonon-assisted Zener Tunneling in Indirect Semiconductors
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Authors
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William Vandenberghe
- K.U.Leuven / imec
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Bart Soree
- imec
- IMEC, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium. Universiteit Antwerpen, Physics department, Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020 Wilrijk, Belgium
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Massimo Fischetti
- University of Texas at Dallas
- U.T.Dallas
- The University of Texas at Dallas
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Wim Magnus
- Univ. Antwerpen / imec
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Guido Groeseneken
- K.U.Leuven / imec
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Zener Tunneling: Correspondence between Quantum and Semi-Classical Formalisms
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Authors
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Kartik Ganapathi
- University of California Berkeley
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Salahuddin Sayeef
- University of California, Berkeley
- UC Berkeley
- University of California Berkeley
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Simulation of nanoscale four-probe resistance measurements under finite bias voltages
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Authors
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Asako Terasawa
- Dept. of Materials Engineering, The Univ. of Tokyo
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Keiji Tobimatsu
- Dept. of Materials Engineering, The Univ. of Tokyo
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Tomofumi Tada
- Dept. of Materials Engineering, The Univ. of Tokyo
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Takahiro Yamamoto
- Dept. of Materials Engineering, The Univ. of Tokyo
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Satoshi Watanabe
- Dept. of Materials Engineering, The Univ. of Tokyo
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