Search for dissertations about: "Semiconductor device modeling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words Semiconductor device modeling.
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1. Modeling Quantum Cascade Lasers : The Challenge of Infra-Red Devices
Abstract : We live in a time of rapid scientific and technological advancement. People liv- ing 100 years ago could never dream of inventions like those having completely changed our way of life, and our perception of the world; computers, mobile phones, the Internet, space travel, unraveling the mysteries of the early universe and distant galaxies, and our insight into the microscopic world of quantum phe- nomena. READ MORE
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2. MOSFET Modeling Aimed at Minimizing EMI in Switched DC/DC Converters Using Active Gate Control
Abstract : This thesis deals with electromagnetic interference that can arise from switched DC/DC-converters intended for low-power applications, e.g. within the telecom or automotiveindustry. READ MORE
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3. Long-Wavelength Vertical-Cavity Lasers : Materials and Device Analysis
Abstract : Vertical-cavity lasers (VCLs) are of great interest as lightsources for fiber-optic communication systems. Such deviceshave a number of advantages over traditional in-plane laserdiodes, including low power consumption, efficient fibercoupling, on-chip testability, as well as potential low-costfabrication and packaging. READ MORE
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4. EMI from Switched Converters – Simulation Methods and Reduction Techniques
Abstract : In this thesis, the conducted EMI from switched power converters has been analyzed using various existing models, own-derived models as well as measurements. The ingoing passive components in a switching converter have been modeled with respect to their high frequency behavior and the static and dynamic behavior of the active semiconductors has been analyzed. READ MORE
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5. Advanced TCAD Simulations and Characterization of Semiconductor Devices
Abstract : Today, micro- and nano-electronic devices are becoming more complex and advanced as the dimensions are shrinking. It is therefore a very challenging task to develop new device technologies with performance that can be predicted. READ MORE