Three-Dimensional Modelling and Simulation Theory of Field Effect Devices
In recent years, semiconductor manufacturers have been able to steadily reduce the physical area required by devices, thus allowing an increasing number of circuit functions on a single chip. Smaller semiconductor devices require more detailed and accurate analysis because minor errors can degrade t...
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| description | In recent years, semiconductor manufacturers have been able to steadily reduce the
physical area required by devices, thus allowing an increasing number of circuit functions
on a single chip. Smaller semiconductor devices require more detailed and accurate
analysis because minor errors can degrade their performance substantially. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-49462f286d2c444aafd0a644fad2fff32025-08-20T02:05:52ZengWileyActive and Passive Electronic Components0882-75161563-50311999-01-0122111510.1155/1999/96474Three-Dimensional Modelling and Simulation Theory of Field Effect DevicesM. N. Doja0Moinuddin1Umesh Kumar2Department of Electrical Engineering, Jamiamillia Islamia, IndiaIIT Delhi, IndiaIIT Delhi, IndiaIn recent years, semiconductor manufacturers have been able to steadily reduce the physical area required by devices, thus allowing an increasing number of circuit functions on a single chip. Smaller semiconductor devices require more detailed and accurate analysis because minor errors can degrade their performance substantially.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1999/96474 |
| spellingShingle | M. N. Doja Moinuddin Umesh Kumar Three-Dimensional Modelling and Simulation Theory of Field Effect Devices Active and Passive Electronic Components |
| title | Three-Dimensional Modelling and Simulation Theory of Field Effect Devices |
| title_full | Three-Dimensional Modelling and Simulation Theory of Field Effect Devices |
| title_fullStr | Three-Dimensional Modelling and Simulation Theory of Field Effect Devices |
| title_full_unstemmed | Three-Dimensional Modelling and Simulation Theory of Field Effect Devices |
| title_short | Three-Dimensional Modelling and Simulation Theory of Field Effect Devices |
| title_sort | three dimensional modelling and simulation theory of field effect devices |
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