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NEMO: Public AvailabilityNEMO 1-D was developed at the Applied Research Laboratory of Raytheon (formerly known as the Central Research Lab of Texas Instruments ) with U.S. government funding. NEMO 1.0 Version 3.0 was delivered to the U.S. government and it is available to the U.S. research community free of charge. The software cannot be exported outside the US. US-based researchers should be able to request executables (not source code) at the NEMO web-page. Requests for the NEMO V3.0 software can be directed to the NEMO home page http://www.raytheon.com/products/nanoelectronics/index.html . The software is available for the following platforms:: HP-UX (HP), IRIX (SGI), SunOS (SUN), AIX (IBM), or LINUX (PC). |
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| Government use licenses can be extended by JPL/Caltech. Please contact Gerhard Klimeck on this matter. Send mail to Gerhard Klimeck.
NEMO 1-D is not a code that is still undergoing developments. An educational version limited to effective mass simulations can be found at the nanoHUB under the tool name "Resonant Tunneling Diode Simulation with NEGF". NEMO 3-D in its alpha version is available freely on http://www.openchannelsoftware.com/projects/NEMO_3D . We emphasize here that the 3-D code is truly in a development phase and share with the community to enable joint collaboration on the NEMO 3-D effort. Support of the software is truly minimal at this stage!!!! |
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