Abstract

A new impact ionization model is developed using both the average energy and the average square energy of electrons. The accuracy of the model in an inhomogeneous electric field is verified through comparison with results calculated with Monte Carlo simulation. Our model predicts the generation rate even in an inhomogeneous field more accurately than local field, non-local field, and local energy models.

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