The following pages link to Orazio Muscato (Q325584):
Displaying 42 items.
- Electron transport in silicon nanowires having different cross-sections (Q325586) (← links)
- A variance-reduced electrothermal Monte Carlo method for semiconductor device simulation (Q493433) (← links)
- (Q637523) (redirect page) (← links)
- An energy transport model describing heat generation and conduction in silicon semiconductors (Q637525) (← links)
- Properties of the steady state distribution of electrons in semiconductors (Q656474) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic simulation of a \(n^{+}-n-n^{+}\) silicon nanowire (Q738065) (← links)
- Shock structure in an ultrarelativistic gas (Q919948) (← links)
- The Onsager reciprocity principle as a check of consistency for semiconductor carrier transport models (Q1591775) (← links)
- A benchmark study of the signed-particle Monte Carlo algorithm for the Wigner equation (Q1696930) (← links)
- A hierarchy of hydrodynamic models for silicon carbide semiconductors (Q1696931) (← links)
- A stochastic algorithm without time discretization error for the Wigner equation (Q1728003) (← links)
- Seebeck effect in silicon semiconductors (Q1928095) (← links)
- Wigner Monte Carlo simulation without discretization error of the tunneling rectangular barrier (Q2325890) (← links)
- Extended thermodynamics tested beyond the linear regime: The case of electron transport in silicon semiconductors (Q2564002) (← links)
- A Class of Stochastic Algorithms for the Wigner Equation (Q2810325) (← links)
- ON THE EXISTENCE OF HIGH-ENERGY TAILS FOR THE BOLTZMANN TRANSPORT EQUATION IN SEMICONDUCTORS (Q2819353) (← links)
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- Analysis of Self-Heating Effects in Sub-Micron Silicon Devices with Electrothermal Monte Carlo Simulations (Q2905404) (← links)
- Electrothermal Transport in Silicon Carbide Semiconductors via a Hydrodynamic Model (Q2945469) (← links)
- Heat generation in silicon nanometric semiconductor devices (Q2970720) (← links)
- Heat generation and transport in nanoscale semiconductor devices via Monte Carlo and hydrodynamic simulations (Q3019400) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic modeling of the electro-thermal transport in silicon semiconductors (Q3083509) (← links)
- NUMERIC ESTIMATION OF THE TRUNCATION ERROR IN DIRECT SIMULATION MONTE CARLO FOR BULK SILICON (Q3108126) (← links)
- A thermodynamic framework for hydrodynamical models of carrier transport in semiconductors (Q3127477) (← links)
- Charge transport in 1D silicon devices via Monte Carlo simulation and Boltzmann‐Poisson solver (Q3156132) (← links)
- EXTENDED HYDRODYNAMIC MODEL FOR THE COUPLED ELECTRON-PHONON SYSTEM IN SILICON SEMICONDUCTORS (Q3403891) (← links)
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- A Deterministic Multicell Solution to the Coupled Boltzmann-Poisson System Simulating the Transients of a 2D-Silicon MESFET (Q3618269) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic Modeling of an Ultra-Thin Base Silicon Bipolar Transistor (Q3618280) (← links)
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- Breaking of relativistic simple waves (Q3806947) (← links)
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- Monte Carlo evaluation of the transport coefficients in a n<sup>+</sup> – n – n<sup>+</sup> silicon diode (Q4519080) (← links)
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- Numerical study of the systematic error in Monte Carlo schemes for semiconductors (Q4933353) (← links)
- Non-Parabolic Band Hydrodynamic Model for Silicon Quantum Wires (Q5066114) (← links)
- Time step truncation in direct simulation Monte Carlo for semiconductors (Q5707805) (← links)