Abstract

This note points out the advantage, in Monte Carlo computation of the differential mobility for semiconductor hot electrons, of calculating in terms of time interval between a perturbing field and the response, rather than for a given frequency of the perturbing field (time domain rather than frequency domain) and proposes a procedure for this. The extension to a hot-electron system not in a steady state is discussed.

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