2007 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Self-Consistent Simulations of Nanowire Transistors Using Atomistic Basis Sets
Authors : Neophytos Neophytou, Abhijeet Paul, Mark S. Lundstrom, Gerhard Klimeck
Published in: Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices 2007
Publisher: Springer Vienna
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As device sizes shrink towards the nanoscale, CMOS development investigates alternative structures and devices. Existing CMOS devices will evolve from planar to 3D non-planar devices at nanometer sizes. These devices will operate under strong confinement and strain, regimes where atomistic effects are important. This work investigates atomistic effects in the transport properties of nanowire devices by using a nearest-neighbor tight binding model (sp
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-SO) for electronic structure calculation, coupled to a 2D Poisson solver for electrostatics. This approach will be deployed on nanoHUB.org as an enhancement of the existing Bandstructure Lab.