Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes

Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes
Author: Siegfried Selberherr,Hannes Stippel,Ernst Strasser
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387825045

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Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes

Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes
Author: Siegfried Selberherr,Hannes Stippel,Ernst Strasser
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783709166574

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The "Fifth International Conference on Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes" (SISDEP 93) continues a series of conferences which was initiated in 1984 by K. Board and D. R. J. Owen at the University College of Wales, Swansea, where it took place a second time in 1986. Its organization was succeeded by G. Baccarani and M. Rudan at the University of Bologna in 1988, and W. Fichtner and D. Aemmer at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in 1991. This year the conference is held at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria, September 7 - 9, 1993. This conference shall provide an international forum for the presentation of out standing research and development results in the area of numerical process and de vice simulation. The miniaturization of today's semiconductor devices, the usage of new materials and advanced process steps in the development of new semiconduc tor technologies suggests the design of new computer programs. This trend towards more complex structures and increasingly sophisticated processes demands advanced simulators, such as fully three-dimensional tools for almost arbitrarily complicated geometries. With the increasing need for better models and improved understand ing of physical effects, the Conference on Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes brings together the simulation community and the process- and device en gineers who need reliable numerical simulation tools for characterization, prediction, and development.

Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes

Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes
Author: Heiner Ryssel,Peter Pichler
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783709166192

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SISDEP ’95 provides an international forum for the presentation of state-of-the-art research and development results in the area of numerical process and device simulation. Continuously shrinking device dimensions, the use of new materials, and advanced processing steps in the manufacturing of semiconductor devices require new and improved software. The trend towards increasing complexity in structures and process technology demands advanced models describing all basic effects and sophisticated two and three dimensional tools for almost arbitrarily designed geometries. The book contains the latest results obtained by scientists from more than 20 countries on process simulation and modeling, simulation of process equipment, device modeling and simulation of novel devices, power semiconductors, and sensors, on device simulation and parameter extraction for circuit models, practical application of simulation, numerical methods, and software.

3D TCAD Simulation for Semiconductor Processes Devices and Optoelectronics

3D TCAD Simulation for Semiconductor Processes  Devices and Optoelectronics
Author: Simon Li,Suihua Li
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461404811

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Technology computer-aided design, or TCAD, is critical to today’s semiconductor technology and anybody working in this industry needs to know something about TCAD. This book is about how to use computer software to manufacture and test virtually semiconductor devices in 3D. It brings to life the topic of semiconductor device physics, with a hands-on, tutorial approach that de-emphasizes abstract physics and equations and emphasizes real practice and extensive illustrations. Coverage includes a comprehensive library of devices, representing the state of the art technology, such as SuperJunction LDMOS, GaN LED devices, etc.

Semiconductor Devices

Semiconductor Devices
Author: Kevin M. Kramer,W. Nicholas G. Hitchon
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020110552

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CD-ROM contains: "Win32 version of SGFramework and the simulations contains in the book."

Analysis and Simulation of Semiconductor Devices

Analysis and Simulation of Semiconductor Devices
Author: S. Selberherr
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783709187524

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The invention of semiconductor devices is a fairly recent one, considering classical time scales in human life. The bipolar transistor was announced in 1947, and the MOS transistor, in a practically usable manner, was demonstrated in 1960. From these beginnings the semiconductor device field has grown rapidly. The first integrated circuits, which contained just a few devices, became commercially available in the early 1960s. Immediately thereafter an evolution has taken place so that today, less than 25 years later, the manufacture of integrated circuits with over 400.000 devices per single chip is possible. Coincident with the growth in semiconductor device development, the literature concerning semiconductor device and technology issues has literally exploded. In the last decade about 50.000 papers have been published on these subjects. The advent of so called Very-Large-Scale-Integration (VLSI) has certainly revealed the need for a better understanding of basic device behavior. The miniaturization of the single transistor, which is the major prerequisite for VLSI, nearly led to a breakdown of the classical models of semiconductor devices.

Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes Vol 6

Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes  Vol  6
Author: Heiner Ryssel,Peter Pichler
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3211827366

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SISDEP '95 provides an international forum for the presentation of state-of-the-art research and development results in the area of numerical process and device simulation. Continuously shrinking device dimensions, the use of new materials, and advanced processing steps in the manufacturing of semiconductor devices require new and improved software. The trend towards increasing complexity in structures and process technology demands advanced models describing all basic effects and sophisticated two and three dimensional tools for almost arbitrarily designed geometries. The book contains the latest results obtained by scientists from more than 20 countries on process simulation and modeling, simulation of process equipment, device modeling and simulation of novel devices, power semiconductors, and sensors, on device simulation and parameter extraction for circuit models, practical application of simulation, numerical methods, and software.

Semiconductor Device Physics and Simulation

Semiconductor Device Physics and Simulation
Author: J.S. Yuan,Juin Jei Liou
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1998-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0306457245

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The advent of the microelectronics technology has made ever-increasing numbers of small devices on a same chip. The rapid emergence of ultra-large-scaled-integrated (ULSI) technology has moved device dimension into the sub-quarter-micron regime and put more than 10 million transistors on a single chip. While traditional closed-form analytical models furnish useful intuition into how semiconductor devices behave, they no longer provide consistently accurate results for all modes of operation of these very small devices. The reason is that, in such devices, various physical mechanisms affect the device performance in a complex manner, and the conventional assumptions (i. e. , one-dimensional treatment, low-level injection, quasi-static approximation, etc. ) em ployed in developing analytical models become questionable. Thus, the use of numerical device simulation becomes important in device modeling. Researchers and engineers will rely even more on device simulation for device design and analysis in the future. This book provides comprehensive coverage of device simulation and analysis for various modem semiconductor devices. It will serve as a reference for researchers, engineers, and students who require in-depth, up-to-date information and understanding of semiconductor device physics and characteristics. The materials of the book are limited to conventional and mainstream semiconductor devices; photonic devices such as light emitting and laser diodes are not included, nor does the book cover device modeling, device fabrication, and circuit applications.