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Two widely used algorithms in computational electromagnetics (CEM) society, namely the asymptotic waveform evaluation (AWE) technique and the model order reduction (MOR) mode matching method, are employed to calculate electron wave propagation in novel nanoelectronic devices.
Simulations of nanoelectronic devices with nonequilibrium Green's function are computationally very intensive, in particular, when combined with multiband approaches, such as the methods. To reduce the cost and make the simulation of realistic devices tractable, we have developed a model order reduction method for the simulation of hole transport in silicon nanowires using three-...
Phase-sensitive three-wave mixing operated in the deamplification mode can produce angular phase amplification for multimode beams. A detailed analysis of this scheme indicates that super-Rayleigh imaging resolution is expected.
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