Lecture

Simulation of Quantum Devices

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This lecture covers the simulation of 2D and 1D Field-Effect Transistors using the Non-Equilibrium Green's Function method, focusing on the simulation of quantum devices with quantum structures and the comparison between Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium approaches.

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