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Offline RAJAT

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I-V curve at high voltage
« on: June 15, 2015, 08:08 »
Dear sir

              is it possible to calculate current at high voltages (0-6 V) use of ATK software.
              please suggest to me.


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Re: I-V curve at high voltage
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2015, 14:22 »
In principle possible but you need to understand that in not a trivial calculation.
If your central region is not long enough you will have a huge potential drop, no physical meaning.
Also, you will be definitely out of equilibrium (roughly speaking) and as we always suggest you will need to perform finite bias calculations from 0 to 6 V by increasing the applied bias by a small amount.