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Large Signal Models of Quantum Devices

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Large Signal Models of Devices

Hi,

This might be a really elementary question, but I am unsure of how/where to start: I wanted to know what methods are used in academia/industry to derive large signal models of arbitrary devices (besides the conventional MOS, BJTs etc. that are treated in most semiconductor books)? Is there a general methodology to do this? Or is it more qualitative and analytical in nature rather than rigorous quantitative.

I would appreciate if anyone can point me to the right direction/book/topic.

Thanks a lot..
 
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