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ChargeTransport.jl -- Simulating charge transport in semiconductors

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ChargeTransport.jl simulates charge transport in semiconductors. To this end, it discretizes the semiconductor drift-diffusion equations via the Voronoi finite volume method as implemented in VoronoiFVM.jl.

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ChargeTransport.jl is a free software. For research purposes you may use it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL). As a company you may contact any of the authors directly to obtain a commercial license. If you use this package in your work, you can download the citation information in the "About" section.

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The following papers rely on ChargeTransport.jl

[1.] D. Abdel, P. Farrell and J. Fuhrmann. Assessing the quality of the excess chemical potential flux scheme for degenerate semiconductor device simulation. Optical and Quantum Electronics 53, 163 (2021).

[2.] D. Abdel, P. Vágner, J. Fuhrmann and P. Farrell. Modelling charge transport in perovskite solar cells: Potential-based and limiting ion depletion. Electrochimica Acta 390 (2021).

[3.] D. Abdel, C. Chainais-Hillairet, P. Farrell and M. Herda. Numerical analysis of a finite volume scheme for charge transport in perovskite solar cells. IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis (2023).

[4.] D. Abdel, N. E. Courtier and P. Farrell. Volume exclusion effects in perovskite charge transport modeling. Optical and Quantum Electronics 55, 884 (2023).

[5.] B. Spetzler, D. Abdel, F. Schwierz, M. Ziegler and P. Farrell. The Role of Vacancy Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Memristive Devices. Advanced Electronic Materials (2023).

[6.] D. Abdel, A. Glitzky and M. Liero. Analysis of a drift-diffusion model for perovskite solar cells. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (2024).