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TCAD Simulations of graphene field-effect transistors based on the quantum capacitance effect

Hafsi et al., 2015

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13221055910874153962
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Hafsi B
Boubaker A
Ismaïl N
Kalboussi A
Lmimouni K
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society

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In this paper, the results of a comparative study between experimental measurements and technology computer-aided design (TCAD) simulations of graphene field-effect transistors (GFET) are presented. Our simulations were performed to study the electrical properties of …
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