Single and multiband modeling of quantum electron transport through layered semiconductor devices
- 15 June 1997
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 81 (12) , 7845-7869
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.365394
Abstract
Non-equilibrium Green function theory is formulated to meet the three main challenges of high bias quantum device modeling: self-consistent charging, incoherent and inelastic scattering, and band structure. The theory is written in a general localized orbital basis using the example of the zinc blende lattice. A Dyson equation treatment of the open system boundaries results in a tunneling formula with a generalized Fisher-Lee form for the transmission coefficient that treats injection from emitter continuum states and emitter quasi-bound states on an equal footing. Scattering is then included. Self-energies which include the effects of polar optical phonons, acoustic phonons, alloy fluctuations, interface roughness, and ionized dopants are derived. Interface roughness is modeled as a layer of alloy in which the cations of a given type cluster into islands. Two different treatments of scattering; self-consistent Born and multiple sequential scattering are formulated, described, and analyzed for numerical tractability. The relationship between the self-consistent Born and multiple sequential scattering algorithms is described, and the convergence properties of the multiple sequential scattering algorithm are numerically demonstrated by comparing with self-consistent Born calculations.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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