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Difference between monte carlo simulation and normal ADE L simulation

RAJ JOHRI
RAJ JOHRI over 13 years ago

Hello!

Can anyone explain me what is difference between monte carlo simulation under ADE XL and a normal simulation under ADE L. I am working on single electron transistor. Number of research papers tell that they have simulated it using monte carlo simulation and the results have been obtained using single electron device simulator known as SIMON.

Please tell me, if I simulate the same single electron transistor model under cadence, would it make any difference or it can't be simulated in cadence.

Thank You!

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    RAJ JOHRI over 13 years ago

    Thank You Quek. Sorry for incorrect spelling your name.

    I will study the pdf and reply you later.

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    RAJ JOHRI over 13 years ago

    Thank You Quek. Sorry for incorrect spelling your name.

    I will study the pdf and reply you later.

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