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A hybrid kinetic-quantum model for stationary electron transport
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    A hybrid kinetic-quantum model for stationary electron transport (English)
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    29 June 1999
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    Interface conditions between a classical transport model described by the Boltzmann equation, and a quantum transport model described by a set of Schrödinger equations are presented in a one-dimensional stationary formulation. These interface conditions, derived by an asymptotic analysis of Wigner transform, are shown to be flux-preserving, and are then used to construct a hybrid model consisting of a quantum zone surrounded by two classical ones. The author shows that the hybrid model is well-posed when the potential is either prescribed or computed self-consistently, and that the semiclassical limit of the problem gives the right interface conditions between two kinetic regions. The model can be used for the description of far-from-equilibrium electron transport in a resonant tunneling diode.
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    Schrödinger equation
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    classical transport model
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    Boltzmann equation
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    quantum transport model
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    interface conditions
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    asymptotic analysis
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    Wigner transform
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    hybrid model
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    semiclassical limit
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    far-from-equilibrium electron transport
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    resonant tunneling diode
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