Silvaco Atlas is a device simulator and not a material simulator. The mobility of the material is a material property and can be calculated by the socalled carrier carrier scattering modes and the effective mass of the materials. Silvco has built in models for the mobility of the common semiconductors. These models are normally empirical or semiempirical. So you need to follow such procedure to obtain the required mobility if the material you know it is not contained in a model in Silvaco.
Silvaco Atlas is a device simulator and not a material simulator. The mobility of the material is a material property and can be calculated by the socalled carrier carrier scattering modes and the effective mass of the materials. Silvco has built in models for the mobility of the common semiconductors. These models are normally empirical or semiempirical. So you need to follow such procedure to obtain the required mobility if the material you know it is not contained in a model in Silvaco.
generally we give specific value for the electron and hole mobility taking in to consideration the tamperature and doping concentration but how the induim molar fraction X will affect the mobility ?
Here , they say that electron concentration can be varied .There should be some relation between this and molar fraction(I am not a chemistry person) .Also the device characteristics they claim that -" Solution files produced by Blaze "