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QuantumATK => General Questions and Answers => Topic started by: MolFET93 on June 20, 2020, 13:51

Title: Practical meaning of the 'CELL' object?
Post by: MolFET93 on June 20, 2020, 13:51
Hi QATK community!

I have a trivial question: what is in practical terms the meaning of the cell (continuous white lines in the attachment) ? Is related to the basic unitary cell (crystallography) or more in general it represents the simulation domain where the calculator performs its analysis?

I mean: if I have to simulate for e.g. a FET I have to include in the cell all the objects that influence the transport (like in the attachment: gate and electrodes) or I can for example leave out the gate terminal? And what changes in the two different cases from a computational time standpoint and in the resulted IV curve?

Thank you for your kind attention
Title: Re: Practical meaning of the 'CELL' object?
Post by: mlee on June 22, 2020, 16:44
The below link shows the device configuration and pn junction. In the device calculation, you can implement the simulation domain in the central region.

https://docs.quantumatk.com/tutorials/atk_transport_calculations/atk_transport_calculations.html
https://docs.quantumatk.com/tutorials/inas_p-i-n_junction/inas_p-i-n_junction.html