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Published on: December 7, 2017
Equivalent circuit model of semiconductor nanowire diode by SPICE
SeHan Lee1, YunSeop Yu, SungWoo Hwang
1Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Korea University, 5-1 Anam, Sungbuk, Seoul 136-701, Korea.
Abstract:
An equivalent circuit model of nanowire diodes is introduced. Because nanowire diodes inevitably involve a metal-semiconductor-metal structure, they consist of two metal-semiconductor contacts and one resistor in between these contacts. Our equivalent circuit consists of two Schottky diodes and one resistor. The current through the reverse-biased Schottky diode is calculated from the thermionic field emission (TFE) theory and that of the forward-biased Schottky diode is obtained from the classical thermionic emission (TE) equation. Our model is integrated into the conventional circuit simulator SPICE by a sub-circuit with TFE and TE routines. The results simulated with our model by SPICE are in good agreement with various, previously reported experimental results.
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