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Old 06-07-2006, 06:31 PM
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Default Drifted maxwellian approximation

did anyone ever used the dma approche to evaluate electron velocity in cristal under high electrical fields??

almost all the reviews use this approximation (in a monte carlo simulation). I'm not pretty sure, but it looks like it does'nt work afterall.. the Boltzman equation has to be solved... othewise we have to take none reversible Hamiltonian in quantum mechanics to find some good results....

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