📄️ Introduction
The definition of a physical device model consists of several steps. This includes the definition of the geometry, doping and physical properties of the device, as well as the finite element mesh used in the analysis and the models employed to simulate the device. The geometry, doping profile and meshing of a device may be (imported from a fabrication process simulation - coming soon) or defined directly without reference to a process model.
📄️ Regions
Overview
🗃️ Windows
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📄️ Contacts
Overview
📄️ Material Properties
Aquarius includes a library of commonly used semiconductor and non-semiconductor materials. All materials are fully customisable and can be edited by the user. Additionally, users can save and load their own parameter files for individual materials and the full material library.
📄️ Physical Models
A range of physical models are available to be used in the simulation. The physical models implemented in the simulator are fully configurable.
🗃️ Finite Element Mesh
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