Simulation Inhomogeneous Compound Semiconductor Thin Films

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I'm not good at English. I'm a undergraduate student.
I'm interested in this research.
I'm interested the simulation part but I don't know how to start.
Please guiding me how to simulate method or program did they use on paper.
" A Theoretical Study on Van Der Pauw Measurement Values
of Inhomogeneous Compound Semiconductor Thin Films "
(http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperDownload.aspx?paperID=3261)

I want to compare Inhomogeneous and homogeneous.
Everyday i find how to simulate but not found correct way.
 
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UnArkham said:
I'm not good at English. I'm a undergraduate student.
I'm interested in this research.
I'm interested the simulation part but I don't know how to start.
Please guiding me how to simulate method or program did they use on paper.
" A Theoretical Study on Van Der Pauw Measurement Values
of Inhomogeneous Compound Semiconductor Thin Films "
(http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperDownload.aspx?paperID=3261)

I want to compare Inhomogeneous and homogeneous.
Everyday i find how to simulate but not found correct way.
I send e-mail to yusato@ipc.akita-u.ac.jp but no response.
Help me please. Thank you very much. :cry:

Dear UnArkham,
This needs a supervisor in your school. Online supervision on a research problem is not productive. I recommend seeking help from professors in your school.
Best wishes in your research :smile:
 
Useful nucleus said:
Dear UnArkham,
This needs a supervisor in your school. Online supervision on a research problem is not productive. I recommend seeking help from professors in your school.
Best wishes in your research :smile:

OK, I will try to learn by myself. It may be difficult for me but i will try it.

Thank you very much. :)
 
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