2009
DOI: 10.1080/00150190902847893
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Metal-Ferroelectric-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MFS-FET) for 1T-type FRAM Based on Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) Thin Film

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“…During the last few years several different eld theoretical approaches, using methods that go beyond the mean eld approximation, have appeared in the literature. [144][145][146][147][148][149] These approaches are usually hybrid simulation methods such as (a) a scheme that combines SCFT for polymers with classical density functional theory for particles, 144 (b) particle-eld simulations in which the coordinates and chemical potential eld variables are updated simultaneously, 146 and (c) MC particle-based approaches within the quasi-instantaneous eld approximation where the interaction of a monomer with its surroundings is expressed through a eld that is frequently updated from the instantaneous positions of the particles. 145,150,151 All the above approaches are very promising for complex polymer-solid interfacial systems due to their strong computational efficiency.…”
Section: Field Theoretical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last few years several different eld theoretical approaches, using methods that go beyond the mean eld approximation, have appeared in the literature. [144][145][146][147][148][149] These approaches are usually hybrid simulation methods such as (a) a scheme that combines SCFT for polymers with classical density functional theory for particles, 144 (b) particle-eld simulations in which the coordinates and chemical potential eld variables are updated simultaneously, 146 and (c) MC particle-based approaches within the quasi-instantaneous eld approximation where the interaction of a monomer with its surroundings is expressed through a eld that is frequently updated from the instantaneous positions of the particles. 145,150,151 All the above approaches are very promising for complex polymer-solid interfacial systems due to their strong computational efficiency.…”
Section: Field Theoretical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%