On 4 Jan 2011, at 13:38, Anis Djedidi wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> I don't know how we use secs2d and bim packages.
> Could someone help me (input, output, ...)?
> 
> Thank you.

Dear Anis,

The BIM package includes a tutorial that shows how to solve a problem of the 
form:

-div ( \alpha \gamma ( \eta \nabla u - \beta u ) )+ \delta \zeta u = f g

the tutorial is in the file tutorial.html in the directory doc.

An example of using SECS2D to simulate a PN-diode is included below (the file 
to run is PNDIODE_IV)
notice that the file constants.mat includes material properties of Si and SiO2 
so if you want to consider 
a different material you will have to modify the file costants.m and 
re-generate constants.mat

HTH,
c.


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