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Nanoelectronic Coupled Problems Solutions

Nanoelectronic Coupled Problems Solutions
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Dewey Class 003.3
Title Nanoelectronic Coupled Problems Solutions ([EBook]) / edited by E. Jan W. ter Maten, Hans-Georg Brachtendorf, Roland Pulch, Wim Schoenmaker, Herbert De Gersem.
Added Personal Name ter Maten, E. Jan W.
Brachtendorf, Hans-Georg
Pulch, Roland
Schoenmaker, Wim
De Gersem, Herbert
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Cham : Springer International Publishing , 2019.
Physical Details XXX, 587 p. 300 illus., 200 illus. in color. : online resource.
Series The European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry ; ; 29
ISBN 9783030307264
Summary Note Designs in nanoelectronics often lead to challenging simulation problems and include strong feedback couplings. Industry demands provisions for variability in order to guarantee quality and yield. It also requires the incorporation of higher abstraction levels to allow for system simulation in order to shorten the design cycles, while at the same time preserving accuracy. The methods developed here promote a methodology for circuit-and-system-level modelling and simulation based on best practice rules, which are used to deal with coupled electromagnetic field-circuit-heat problems, as well as coupled electro-thermal-stress problems that emerge in nanoelectronic designs. This book covers: (1) advanced monolithic/multirate/co-simulation techniques, which are combined with envelope/wavelet approaches to create efficient and robust simulation techniques for strongly coupled systems that exploit the different dynamics of sub-systems within multiphysics problems, and which allow designers to predict reliability and ageing; (2) new generalized techniques in Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) for coupled problems to include a variability capability such that robust design and optimization, worst case analysis, and yield estimation with tiny failure probabilities are possible (including large deviations like 6-sigma); (3) enhanced sparse, parametric Model Order Reduction techniques with a posteriori error estimation for coupled problems and for UQ to reduce the complexity of the sub-systems while ensuring that the operational and coupling parameters can still be varied and that the reduced models offer higher abstraction levels that can be efficiently simulated. All the new algorithms produced were implemented, transferred and tested by the EDA vendor MAGWEL. Validation was conducted on industrial designs provided by end-users from the semiconductor industry, who shared their feedback, contributed to the measurements, and supplied both material data and process data. In closing, a thorough comparison to measurements on real devices was made in order to demonstrate the algorithms’ industrial applicability.:
Contents note Equations, discretizations -- Time integration for coupled problems -- Uncertainty quantification -- Model order reduction -- Robustness, reliability, ageing -- Testcases and measurements.
System details note Online access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users).
Internet Site https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30726-4
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