Landauer-Datta-Lundstrom conductivity model in micro- and nanoelectronics and Boltzmann transport equation
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.38848Keywords:
nanophysics, nanoelectronics, Boltzmann equation, relaxation time, surface conductivity, Hall effect, Hall mobility, Hall factorAbstract
The role of the Boltzmann transport equation (BTE) in the Landauer-Datta - Lundstrom (LDL) electron and heat transport model is discussed. As the applications of the BTE there are discussed the BTE in the relaxation time approximation and the behavior of electric current in an external magnetic field as well as expression for the surface conductivity well knownintheLDLmodelisdeduced
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