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24 March 1999 Application of transmission line matrix techniques to the modeling of solid state problems
Donard de Cogan
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Abstract
Transmission Line Matrix is a numerical technique which models physical phenomena by the establishment of analogues with electrical networks which include transmission lines. These enforce time discretization. There have been many significant developments in this rapidly expanding field. This paper discusses the formulation of algorithms in the areas of: semiconductor carrier transport, crystallization, chemical kinetics and effective bounding of very large models.
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Donard de Cogan "Application of transmission line matrix techniques to the modeling of solid state problems", Proc. SPIE 3724, International Conference on Solid State Crystals '98: Single Crystal Growth, Characterization, and Applications, (24 March 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.342987
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KEYWORDS
Diffusion

Crystals

Semiconductors

Modeling

Motion models

Resistors

Electromagnetism

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