Describes the basic theory of carrier transport, develops numerical algorithms in FORTRAN used for transport problems or device simulations, and presents real-world examples.
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This review is from: Numerical Simulation of Submicron Semiconductor Devices (Artech House Materials Science Library) (Hardcover)
Its a concise book and deals mostly with the Monte Carlo simulation technique as used in semiconductor device modeling.
Chap 1 and 2 provide the groundwork,chap 2 in fact lists most of the scattering mechanisms with their mathematical formulations,the equations derived therein are later used for developing fortran codes.There are fortran codes scattered all over the book and the appendix includes a full code too. Anyone who wishes to use Monte Carlo simulation for device modeling could use this book as a starting point.The list of references given are to an extent comprehensive,most of the papers suggested appear in the publications of the American physical society or published by Elsevier and are precursor to the current level of device modeling. This book shall make a good reading, though the price at $128 may be on the higher side.
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