Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM)

Semiconductor

Semiconductor devices are solid state bodies, whose electrical conductivity strongly depends on the temperature and other internal properties like the so-called doping. Depending on the temperature or other internal settigns, they can be regarded as insulator or conductor. (Physically speaken: Semiconductor materials have a band gap between.. and .. electron Volt)
This property makes them extremely useful in electronics, since this property can be easily employed to use them as switches. On nowadays computerchips and prozessors, millions of semiconductor devices (especially transistors) are included in an electronic circuit. In order to use common circuit simulation tools to simualte circuits containing those devices, semiconductor devices are often reflected by compact models - subcircuits of basic elements like resistors, capacitors, inductors and current/voltage sources. Those compact models shoul rebuild the input/output behaviour of the semiconductor device.

Ongoing miniaturization and the step from miro- to nanotechnology, however, leads to more powerful prozessors and chips, since higher packing density can be achieved. On the other hand, this higher packing density and miniaturization of the devices makes parasitic effects like heating predominant. Incorporation of those effects into compact models results in large compact models to describe a single semiconductor device. This makes it desireable to include more exact distributed device models - device models based on partial differential equations - into circuit simulation.

Moreover, smaller devices are driven by smaller signals, what makes them more energy efficient. On the other hand this results in a larger noise/signal ratio, what makes inclusion of non-deterministic effects into device models interesting. All in all, this leads to the following recent question in semiconductor/circuit modelling and simulation:

Former and ongoing projects

Cooperations

Open subjects for theses

  • Master Thesis: Two-dimensional thermal-electric simulation of semiconductor MOSFET-devices (M.Brunk)

Publications



1991

317.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Karpfen, Alfred
The ν1 + ν2 = 4 stretching overtones of the HF dimer, and H-atom exchange
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 149 (2) :512-518
1991

316.

Jensen, Per; Paidarov{{\'a}}, Ivana; Vojt{í}k, Jan; Spirko, Vladim{í}r
Theoretical calculations of the nuclear quadrupole coupling in the spectra of D\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\), H\(_{2}\)D\(^{+}\), and HD\(_{2}\)\(^{+}\)
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 150 (1) :137-163
1991

315.

Jensen, Per; Paidarov{{\'a}}, Ivana; Vojt{í}k, Jan; Spirko, Vladim{í}r
Theoretical calculations of the nuclear quadrupole coupling in the spectra of D\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\), H\(_{2}\)D\(^{+}\), and HD\(_{2}\)\(^{+}\)
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 150 (1) :137-163
1991

314.

Jensen, Per; Paidarová, Ivana; Vojtík, Jan; Spirko, Vladimír
Theoretical calculations of the nuclear quadrupole coupling in the spectra of D3+, H2D+, and HD2+
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 150 (1) :137-163
1991

313.

[german] Tausch, Michael W.; Mundt, C.; Kehlenbeck, V.
Vollständige Mineralisierung von Perchlorethylen PER
Praxis der Naturwissenschaften (Chemie), 40 :28
1991
1990

312.

Tausch, Michael W.; Kühn, S.
''Chemische Gleichgewichte - Elektrochemie'' - Diskette mit Programmen zu STOFF UND FORMEL II, Lehrbuch für die S II (Grundkurse)
Herausgeber: C. C. Buchner, Bamberg
1990

311.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Wright, J. S.; Hamilton, I. P.
Ab initio rotation-vibration energies and intensities for the H\(_{2}\)F\(^{+}\) molecule
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 144 (2) :310-322
1990

310.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Wright, J. S.; Hamilton, I. P.
Ab initio rotation-vibration energies and intensities for the H\(_{2}\)F\(^{+}\) molecule
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 144 (2) :310-322
1990

309.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Wright, J. S.; Hamilton, I. P.
Ab initio rotation-vibration energies and intensities for the H2F+ molecule
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 144 (2) :310-322
1990

308.

Jensen, Per; Bunker, Philip R.; Karpfen, Alfred; Kofranek, Manfred; Lischka, Hans
An ab initio calculation of the intramolecular stretching spectra for the HF dimer and its D-substituted isotopic species
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 93 (9) :6266-6280
1990

307.

Jensen, Per; Bunker, Philip R.; Karpfen, Alfred; Kofranek, Manfred; Lischka, Hans
An ab initio calculation of the intramolecular stretching spectra for the HF dimer and its D-substituted isotopic species
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 93 (9) :6266-6280
1990

306.

Jensen, Per; Bunker, Philip R.; Karpfen, Alfred; Kofranek, Manfred; Lischka, Hans
An ab initio calculation of the intramolecular stretching spectra for the HF dimer and its D-substituted isotopic species
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 93 (9) :6266-6280
1990

305.

Jensen, Per; Buenker, Robert J.; Hirsch, Gerhard; Rai, Sachchida N.
An ab initio calculation of the rotational-vibrational energies in the electronic ground state of NH\(_{2}\)
Molecular Physics, 70 (3) :443-454
1990

304.

Jensen, Per; Buenker, Robert J.; Hirsch, Gerhard; Rai, Sachchida N.
An ab initio calculation of the rotational-vibrational energies in the electronic ground state of NH\(_{2}\)
Molecular Physics, 70 (3) :443-454
1990

303.

Jensen, Per; Buenker, Robert J.; Hirsch, Gerhard; Rai, Sachchida N.
An ab initio calculation of the rotational-vibrational energies in the electronic ground state of NH2
Molecular Physics, 70 (3) :443-454
1990

302.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Karpfen, Alfred; Kofranek, Manfred; Lischka, Hans
An ab initio calculation of the stretching energies for the HF dimer
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 92 (12) :7432-7440
1990

301.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Karpfen, Alfred; Kofranek, Manfred; Lischka, Hans
An ab initio calculation of the stretching energies for the HF dimer
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 92 (12) :7432-7440
1990

300.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Karpfen, Alfred; Kofranek, Manfred; Lischka, Hans
An ab initio calculation of the stretching energies for the HF dimer
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 92 (12) :7432-7440
1990

299.

Heilmann, Margareta; Müller, Manfred
Direct and converse results on simultaneous approximation by the method of Bernstein-Durrmeyer operators
Algorithms for approximation II, Proc. 2nd Int. Conf., Shrivenham/UK 1988, Seite 107-116
1990

298.

Fink, Ewald H.; Kruse, H.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Ramsay, D. A.; Vervloet, M.
High resolution Fourier-transform spectra of the a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)\(_{g}\) → X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{-}\), b\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{+}\) → X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{-}\) and X\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{+}\) → a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)\(_{g}\) systems of O\(_{2}\), SO, S\(_{2}\) and isoe
Acta Physica Hungarica, 67 (1-2) :67-72
1990

297.

Fink, Ewald H.; Kruse, H.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Ramsay, D. A.; Vervloet, M.
High resolution Fourier-transform spectra of the a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)\(_{g}\) → X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{-}\), b\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{+}\) → X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{-}\) and X\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{+}\) → a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)\(_{g}\) systems of O\(_{2}\), SO, S\(_{2}\) and isoe
Acta Physica Hungarica, 67 (1-2) :67-72
1990

296.

Fink, Ewald H.; Kruse, H.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Ramsay, D. A.; Vervloet, M.
High resolution Fourier-transform spectra of the a1Δg → X3Σg-, b1Σg+ → X3Σg- and X1Σg+ → a1Δg systems of O2, SO, S2 and isoe
Acta Physica Hungarica, 67 (1-2) :67-72
1990

295.

Fink, Ewald H.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Ramsay, D. A.; Vervloet, M.; Brown, John M.
High-resolution study of the A 1-X 0\(^{+}\) emission system of bismuth hydride
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 142 (1) :108-116
1990

294.

Fink, Ewald H.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Ramsay, D. A.; Vervloet, M.; Brown, John M.
High-resolution study of the A 1-X 0\(^{+}\) emission system of bismuth hydride
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 142 (1) :108-116
1990

293.

Fink, Ewald H.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Ramsay, D. A.; Vervloet, M.; Brown, John M.
High-resolution study of the A 1-X 0+ emission system of bismuth hydride
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 142 (1) :108-116
1990