Physical modeling and simulation of microdevices and microsystems

G. Wachutka
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In the development of microdevices and microsystems, computer simulations constitute a cost-effective and time- saving alternative to the traditional experimental approach by 'straightforward trial and error'. Application-oriented modeling does not only allow the visualization of fabrication processes and operational principles, but it also assists the designer in making decisions with a view to finding optimized microstructures under technological and economical constraints. The long-term vision is the automated optimization of microsystems according to customer-supplied specifications in a computer-based 'virtual factory' prior to the real fabrication. To this end, strong efforts have to be made towards a predictive 'CAD tool box' for top-down and closed-loop simulation of microsystems. We discuss the most important aspects to be focussed on and practicable methodologies for microdevice and system modeling such as the consistent treatment of coupled fields and coupled domains, physically-based models for full system and mixed-mode simulation, and the reliable validation and calibration of models.
微设备和微系统的物理建模和仿真
在微设备和微系统的开发中,计算机模拟是一种成本效益高、节省时间的替代方法,可以通过“直接的试错”来替代传统的实验方法。面向应用的建模不仅可以实现制造过程和操作原理的可视化,而且还可以帮助设计师在技术和经济约束下做出决策,以找到优化的微结构。长期愿景是在实际制造之前,根据客户提供的规格,在基于计算机的“虚拟工厂”中自动优化微系统。为此,必须大力努力建立一个预测性的“CAD工具箱”,用于微系统的自上而下和闭环仿真。我们讨论了微设备和系统建模最重要的方面和可行的方法,如耦合场和耦合域的一致处理,全系统和混合模式仿真的基于物理的模型,以及模型的可靠验证和校准。
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