In this series of lectures introduces a simple theoretical framework for treating randomness and variability in emerging nanostructured electronic devices for wide ranging applications – all within an unified framework of spatial and temporal percolation. The problems considered involve...
Latest episodes of the podcast [Audio] Nanostructured Electronic Devices: Percolation and Reliability
- Lecture 6: 3D Nets in a 3D World: Bulk Heterostructure Solar Cells
- Lecture 4: Stick Percolation and Nanonet Electronics
- Lecture 7: On Reliability and Randomness in Electronic Devices
- Lecture 5: 2D Nets in a 3D World: Basics of Nanobiosensors and Fractal Antennae
- Lecture 10: Interface Damage & Negative Bias Temperature Instability
- Lecture 8: Mechanics of Defect Generation and Gate Dielectric Breakdown
- Lecture 2: Threshold, Islands, and Fractals
- Lecture 3: Electrical Conduction in Percolative Systems
- Lecture 9: Breakdown in Thick Dielectrics
- Lecture 1: Percolation and Reliability of Electronic Devices