1992
DOI: 10.1109/23.159754
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CEPXS/ONELD version 2.0: a discrete ordinates code package for general one-dimensional coupled electron-photon transport

Abstract: CEPXS/ONELD is the only discrete ordinates code capable of modelling the fully-coupled electron-photon cascade at high energies. Quantities that are related to the particle flux such as dose and charge deposition can readily be obtained. This deterministic code is much faster than comparable Monte Carlo codes. The unique adjoint transport capability of CEPXS/ONELD also enables response functions to be readily calculated. Version 2.0 of the CEPXS/ONELD code package has been designed to allow users who are not e… Show more

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“…The physical thickness of the gate oxide varies from very thick (1000 nm) to ultra-thin . Thicker oxides are useful for estimating equilibrium doses in dielectric layers, especially for low-energy x rays, where the range of most of the secondary electrons is less than the dielectric thickness [11], [21], [22]. The ultra-thin gate dielectrics are more relevant for comparison to results for present and future generations of deep submicron CMOS technologies.…”
Section: A Structuresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The physical thickness of the gate oxide varies from very thick (1000 nm) to ultra-thin . Thicker oxides are useful for estimating equilibrium doses in dielectric layers, especially for low-energy x rays, where the range of most of the secondary electrons is less than the dielectric thickness [11], [21], [22]. The ultra-thin gate dielectrics are more relevant for comparison to results for present and future generations of deep submicron CMOS technologies.…”
Section: A Structuresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The look-up table is generated on the basis of the 'general electron-photon transport code' of Lorence (1992). This code takes into account the scattering of electrons, production of secondary electrons, angular dependent X-ray production, photoelectric absorption of X-rays and Compton scattering of X-rays.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CEPXS/ONELD code [11,12] is a discrete ordinates code package for solving one-dimensional coupled electron-photon transport down to 1 keV. It was run on an IBM RISC 6000 UNIX workstation.…”
Section: A Transport Code Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%