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Analysis of InAs Vertical and Lateral Band-to-Band Tunneling Transistors: Leveraging Vertical Tunneling for Improved Performance
Using self-consistent quantum transport simulation on realistic devices, we
show that InAs band-to-band Tunneling Field Effect Transistors (TFET) with a
heavily doped pocket in the gate-source overlap region can offer larger ON
current and steeper subthreshold swing as compared to conventional tunneling
transistors. This is due to an additional tunneling contribution to current
stemming from band overlap along the body thickness. However, a critical
thickness is necessary to obtain this advantage derived from 'vertical'
tunneling. In addition, in ultra small InAs TFET devices, the subthreshold
swing could be severely affected by direct source-to-drain tunneling through
the body
A parametric study on the buckling of functionally graded material plates with internal discontinuities using the partition of unity method
In this paper, the effect of local defects, viz., cracks and cutouts on the
buckling behaviour of functionally graded material plates subjected to
mechanical and thermal load is numerically studied. The internal
discontinuities, viz., cracks and cutouts are represented independent of the
mesh within the framework of the extended finite element method and an enriched
shear flexible 4-noded quadrilateral element is used for the spatial
discretization. The properties are assumed to vary only in the thickness
direction and the effective properties are estimated using the Mori-Tanaka
homogenization scheme. The plate kinematics is based on the first order shear
deformation theory. The influence of various parameters, viz., the crack length
and its location, the cutout radius and its position, the plate aspect ratio
and the plate thickness on the critical buckling load is studied. The effect of
various boundary conditions is also studied. The numerical results obtained
reveal that the critical buckling load decreases with increase in the crack
length, the cutout radius and the material gradient index. This is attributed
to the degradation in the stiffness either due to the presence of local defects
or due to the change in the material composition.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1301.2003, arXiv:1107.390
Bending and vibration of functionally graded material sandwich plates using an accurate theory
In this paper, the bending and the free flexural vibration behaviour of
sandwich functionally graded material (FGM) plates are investigated using
QUAD-8 shear flexible element developed based on higher order structural
theory. This theory accounts for the realistic variation of the displacements
through the thickness. The governing equations obtained here are solved for
static analysis considering two types of sandwich FGM plates, viz., homogeneous
face sheets with FGM core and FGM face sheets with homogeneous hard core. The
in-plane and rotary inertia terms are considered for vibration studies. The
accuracy of the present formulation is tested considering the problems for
which three-dimensional elasticity solutions are available. A detailed
numerical study is carried out based on various higher-order models to examine
the influence of the gradient index and the plate aspect ratio on the
global/local response of different sandwich FGM plates.Comment: 28 pages, 6 figures, 9 table
Application of a Combined Active Control and Fault Detection Scheme to an Active Composite Flexible Structure.
In this paper, the problem of increasing reliability of active control procedure is considered. Indeed, a design method of rejection perturbation in presence of potentially faults, on a flexible structure with integrated piezo-ceramics, is presented. The piezo-ceramics are used as actuators and sensors. A single unit based solution, which handles both control action and fault diagnosis is proposed. The algorithm uses H∞ optimization techniques. A full order model of the structure is first obtained via both finite-element (FE) approach and identification procedure. This model is then reduced in order to be used in our robust approach. By a suitable choice of weightings functions, the provided method is able to reject disturbance robustly and to estimate occurred faults. The case of sensors and actuators faults is discussed. The choice of weightings for diagnosis and control systems is also tackled. Finally, the effectiveness of this integrated method is confirmed by both simulation and experimental results
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