Metal-Insulator-Metal Device Physics Modeling is coming at 11/06/2017 - 4:00pm
LPSC 125 Mon, 11/06/2017 - 4:00pm John Wager Professor, Michael and Judith Gaulke Endowed Chair, School of EECS, Oregon State University Abstract: Although it is not widely appreciated, optimal device physics modeling is accomplished by strictly adhering to two fundamental laws, *First Law*: Draw the energy band diagram, *Second Law*: Formulate the equivalent circuit, and to one important model development strategy, *Strategy*: Keep the model as simple as possible. Certain wags refer to this strategy using the disparaging acronym KISS, i.e., “Keep it simple, stupid.” The objective of this presentation is to demonstrate the utility and power of this formulation of device physics by discussing the modeling of a single set of measured current-voltage characteristics for one particular device, i.e., an Al-Al2O3-TaWSi amorphous metal MIM tunnel diode. Bio: Read more: http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/colloquium/metal-insulator-metal-device-phys... [1] [1] http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/colloquium/metal-insulator-metal-device-physics-modeling
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