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== Simple Single-Event Transient ==
The following example deck shows a simple single-event transient (SETs) for a reversed-biased PN diode in 2-D.
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== Finite-Element Quasi-Fermi (FEQF) Discretization ==
== Finite-Element Quasi-Fermi (FEQF) Discretization ==
The following examples offer a good introduction in how to implement the different discretization methods available in FLOODS for single-event transients (SETs).  
The following examples offer a good introduction in how to implement the different discretization methods available in FLOODS for single-event transients (SETs).  

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Simple Single-Event Transient

The following example deck shows a simple single-event transient (SETs) for a reversed-biased PN diode in 2-D.

Finite-Element Quasi-Fermi (FEQF) Discretization

The following examples offer a good introduction in how to implement the different discretization methods available in FLOODS for single-event transients (SETs).

Adaptive Grid Scheme for SEE

The following example shows how to use the adaptive grid scheme option in FLOODS. This is especially useful for reducing simulation time.

Diffusive Boundary Sinks

The following example shows how to use the diffusive boundary sinks in FLOODS. This is especially useful for reducing reflection at non-contacted boundaries for SETs.

High-Injection Mobility Model

The following example shows the impact of the high-injection "UF Mobility Model" in FLOODS.