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- | ==== How shall I cite the nextnano software in publications? ==== | ||
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- | You can cite any of the following papers: | ||
- | * [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TED.2007.902871|nextnano: General Purpose 3-D Simulations]]\\ S. Birner, T. Zibold, T. Andlauer, T. Kubis, M. Sabathil, A. Trellakis, P. Vogl \\ IEEE Trans. Electron Dev. **54**, 2137 (2007) | ||
- | * [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10825-006-0005-x|The 3D nanometer device project nextnano: Concepts, methods, results]]\\ A. Trellakis, T. Zibold, T. Andlauer, S. Birner, R. K. Smith, R. Morschl, P. Vogl\\ J. Comput. Electron. **5**, 285 (2006) | ||
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- | For simulations including electrolytes, you should cite: | ||
- | * [[http://stacks.iop.org/1742-6596/107/i=1/a=012002|Theoretical model for the detection of charged proteins with a silicon-on-insulator sensor]]\\ S. Birner, C. Uhl, M. Bayer, P. Vogl\\ J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. **107**, 012002 (2008) | ||
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- | For simulations that use the Contact Block Reduction method (CBR) (ballistic transport), you should cite any of the following papers: | ||
- | * [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1560567|Efficient method for the calculation of ballistic quantum transport]]\\ D. Mamaluy, M. Sabathil, P. Vogl\\ J. Appl. Phys. **93**, 4628 (2003) | ||
- | * [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10825-009-0293-z|Ballistic quantum transport using the contact block reduction (CBR) method - An introduction]]\\ S. Birner, C. Schindler, P. Greck, M. Sabathil, P. Vogl\\ J. Comput. Electron. **8**, 267 (2009) | ||
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- | nextnano.MSB software: For simulations that use the multi-scattering Büttiker (MSB) probe model (NEGF), you should cite: | ||
- | * [[https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.23.006587|Efficient method for the calculation of dissipative quantum transport in quantum cascade lasers]]\\ P. Greck, S. Birner, B. Huber, P. Vogl\\ Optics Express **23**, 6587 | ||
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- | nextnano.QCLsoftware: For simulations that use the NEGF method, you should cite: | ||
- | * [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.241306|Contrasting influence of charged impurities on transport and gain in terahertz quantum cascade lasers]]\\ T. Grange\\ Phys. Rev. B **92**, 241306(R) (2015) | ||
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- | For simulations that use the NEGF algorithm included in the nextnano³ software, you should cite any of these publications: | ||
- | * [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4863665|Modeling techniques for quantum cascade lasers | ||
- | ]]\\ C. Jirauschek, T. Kubis\\ Appl. Phys. Rev. **1**, 011307 (2014) | ||
- | * [[https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.79.195323|Theory of non-equilibrium quantum transport and energy dissipation in terahertz quantum cascade lasers]]\\ T. Kubis, C. Yeh, P. Vogl, A. Benz, G. Fasching, C. Deutsch\\ Phys. Rev. B **79**, 195323 (2009) | ||
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- | There might be further papers in the literature that are more suited to be cited in certain cases. | ||
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