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Improved one-band self-consistent effective mass methods for hole quantization in p-MOSFET
Tony Low
, Yong Tian Hou, Ming Fu Li
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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PMOSFET
100%
Effective Mass
100%
Triangular Well
100%
Band Effective Mass
66%
Effective Mass Approximation
66%
Device Modeling
33%
Mass-based
33%
Effective Field
33%
Self-consistent Model
33%
Six-band
33%
Banding Techniques
33%
Centroid
33%
Computing Time
33%
Inversion Layer
33%
Hole Effective Mass
33%
Engineering
Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
100%
Effective Mass Approximation
100%
Electrostatic Force
100%
Computing Time
50%
Effective Field
50%
Physics
Electrostatics
100%
Field Effect Transistor
100%