Feb 8, 2021

[C4P] MIXDES 2021 Paper Submission Deadline: 15 March 2021


MIXDES 2021 regular paper submission deadline is upcoming . As current COVID pandemic situation is still uncertain, the conference will be organized in hybrid mode or fully online. To help you with preparation of excellent papers, we have decided to move the submission deadline to 15 March 2021. As in previous year we are going to give you an opportunity to publish extended versions of your conference papers in Energies Journal. The information about the postMIXDES publication will be provided soon at the conference site (www.mixdes.org).

Important dates:
Conference days: 24-26 June 2021
Paper submission deadline: 15 March 2021
Notification of acceptance: 26 April 2021
Final paper versions: 17 May 2021

Mariusz Orlikowski - MIXDES 2021 Conference Secretary








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[paper] Simulations of transient processes in the nc-MOS structures

D. Tanous, A. Mazurak and B. Majkusiak 
Simulations of transient processes and characteristics of the nc-MOS structures 
Microelectronic Engineering, 
Volume 178, 2017, pp/ 173-177, 
DOI: 10.1016/j.mee.2017.05.013 

Abstract: Experimentally measured capacitance-voltage and current-voltage characteristics of the metal-insulator-semiconductor structures with nanocrystals embedded in the insulator often exhibit formations which result from charging/discharging processes of the nanocrystals and are difficult to explain and predict intuitively. Time dependent simulations as presented in this paper can be helpful in their analysis. The paper presents a study of the impact of selected geometrical parameters on their characteristics with the bias voltage ramp rate as a parameter.
FIG: a.) nc-MIS Structure; b.) Bias voltage ramp stimulation; c.)  CV and IV Simulations results