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Modeling the centroid and the inversion charge in cylindrical surrounding gate MOSFETs, including quantum effectsRoldan et al., 2007
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- Roldan J
- Godoy A
- Gamiz F
- Balaguer M
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- IEEE transactions on electron devices
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A semiempirical model was developed for calculating the inversion charge of cylindrical surrounding gate transistors (SGTs), including quantum effects. To achieve this goal, we used a simulator that self-consistently solves the 2-D Poisson and Schrodinger equations in …
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