Electron transport phenomena in silicon nanowires are investigated for square and equilateral triangle cross-sections of the wire by using an Extended Hydrodynamic model coupled to the Schrödinger–Poisson system. This model has been formulated by closing the moment system derived from the Boltzmann equation on the basis of the maximum entropy principle of Extended Thermodynamics, including scattering of electrons with acoustic and non-polar optical phonons and by considering the conduction band described by the Kane dispersion relation. Applications to the case of bulk silicon for different cross-sections of the wire are presented.

Non-Parabolic Band Hydrodynamic Model for Silicon Quantum Wires

CASTIGLIONE, TINA;MUSCATO, Orazio
2017-01-01

Abstract

Electron transport phenomena in silicon nanowires are investigated for square and equilateral triangle cross-sections of the wire by using an Extended Hydrodynamic model coupled to the Schrödinger–Poisson system. This model has been formulated by closing the moment system derived from the Boltzmann equation on the basis of the maximum entropy principle of Extended Thermodynamics, including scattering of electrons with acoustic and non-polar optical phonons and by considering the conduction band described by the Kane dispersion relation. Applications to the case of bulk silicon for different cross-sections of the wire are presented.
2017
Hydrodynamic models; maximum entropy principle; quantum wires; semiconductors; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Mathematical Physics; Transportation; Physics and Astronomy (all); Applied Mathematics
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