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SENTAURUS/Other useful sims has example command files from various simulations I've done. Most of these examples use 3D device simulation, whereas the previous examples are all in 2D. | ||||||||
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Synopsys TCADThis is a suite of programs for semiconductor device simulation. The software allows you to design a device structure (including simulating its fabrication, if needed), simulate its behaviour under different conditions, then visualise the results.![]() Setting up the software (copied from IT Wiki)The group has 20 Synopsis TCAD licenses. To use Synopsis TCAD source the file /data/ppe01/sl305/i386/synopsys/env-setup.sh this will setup several environment variables and also add the TCAD binary directory (/data/ppe01/sl305/i386/synopsys/Z_2007.03/tcad/Z-2007.03/linux/bin) into your path.Batch job submissionSee the main PPE IT Wiki for general information on running jobs on the batch computing system. This can be particularly useful if a simulation is slow, or you have multiple simulations to run. http://ppewww.physics.gla.ac.uk/ppeit-wiki/index.php/BatchComputing![]() Manuals and documentationManuals for the software can be found in the "Solvnet" section of the Synopsys website: https://solvnet.synopsys.com/![]() Tutorials and examplesIf you have difficulty with the files below, or other questions / comments, email me at d.pennicard@physics.gla.ac.uk Introduction_to_Sentaurus_TCAD.ppt - Powerpoint presentation giving an overview of the different packages available within Sentaurus. WorkbenchTutorial.doc - Instructions for using Sentaurus Workbench to run a project. This allows you to run a large number of similar simulations using different parameters (for example, simulating how the charge collection behaviour of a detector varies depending on the position of the particle track). I would only recommend using this once you are familiar with running individual simulations. Radiation_Damage_in_Sentaurus_TCAD.ppt - Instructions on simulating radiation-damaged detectors by directly modelling trap behaviour. The particular example here models p-type FZ after proton irradiation. It's also possible to choose your own trap levels and parameters. http://ppewww.physics.gla.ac.uk/det_dev/activities/threedee/Documents/BarcelonaSeminar/SENTAURUS.tgz![]() Simulation papersHere are some papers on simulating 3D detectors: SimulationResultsFromDoubleSided3DDetectors.pdf - Simulations of CNM double-sided 3D detectors - includes IV and CV, charge collection simulation, and breakdown effects SimulationsOfRadiationDamaged3DDetectorsForSLHC.pdf - Simulations of ATLAS detectors for the SLHC. Includes radiation damage effects. Also acts as an example of how Workbench can be used to repeat a simulation using different parameters, in order to optimise a device structure. -- DavidPennicard - 30 Jul 2008
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