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Webinar: Ferroelectrics Modeling: From Materials ... (No replies)

QuantumATK
3 years ago
QuantumATK 3 years ago

Join our FREE webinar on Feb 16, 2022 to learn about ferroelectric material and device simulation frameworks with the Synopsys QuantumATK atomistic simulation platform. Synopsys modeling experts together with our scientific guest speaker Dr. Yun-Wen Chen from National Taiwan University will show how modeling of new materials, phase-controlling mechanisms, doping, strain tuning, and alloying can drive R&D of ferroelectric materials for FE-FET, NC-FET, FE-RAM and other applications.

Register for the webinar here.

Don’t miss the opportunity to discover how to:

• Characterize and extend your understanding of ferroelectric key performance indicators through simulations
• Identify ferroelectric material phases using optical property simulation tools
• Evaluate the impact of strain, doping and alloying on ferroelectric switching barriers and potential profiles
• Characterize MIM and MFM capacitor devices using the NEGF methodology
• Extract material parameters for Sentaurus Device simulations of ferroelectrics

Invited Speaker: Dr. Yun-Wen Chen
Postdoctoral Researcher
Advanced Silicon Device and Process Laboratory of Prof. Chee Wee Liu
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University

Synopsys QuantumATK Presenter: Dr. Tue Gunst
Senior Applications Engineer

You are welcome to ask questions throughout the webinar or at the end during the Q&A session.
Contact us for more information at [email protected].

Register for the webinar here.




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