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ViennaSHE is a modern semiconductor device simulator for 1D, 2D and 3D device simulation. It relies on deterministic solutions of the Boltzmann Transport Equation using Spherical Harmonics Expansions.
The Artificial SEM Image Generator (ARTIMAGEN) is a library that generates artificial scanning electron microscope (SEM) and helium-ion microscope images of various samples, including gold-on-carbon resolution sample, or some semiconductor features.
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FSEM is a set of freeFEM++ scripts and C++ code to solve the drift-diffusion (DD) semiconductor device equations by the finite element method (FEM). It was initially developed for the nonlinear study of semiconductors under high optical injection.
A Java-based system for the collection and display of data from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire personal weather station, as well as common additional 1-wire sensors.