What are the best software options for simulating semiconductor gas sensors?

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The discussion centers on software options for simulating semiconductor gas sensors, with a focus on the need for clarity regarding the specific type of gas sensor and simulation desired. Users mention Comsol Multiphysics as a potential tool but express difficulty in finding suitable tutorials for its application in this context. There is a request for recommendations for graphical software alternatives to Comsol and Quantum Espresso. The conversation emphasizes the importance of providing detailed information to receive accurate advice. Overall, participants seek effective simulation tools tailored to semiconductor gas sensor mechanisms.
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which soft wares are used in gas sensor simulation?
 
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You must do a better job of explaining your question before we can answer.

What gas sensor?
What kind of simulation?
Why posted under Electrical Engineering?
Many tools are used to simulate anything, is that what you mean?
 
anorlunda said:
You must do a better job of explaining your question before we can answer.

What gas sensor?
What kind of simulation?
Why posted under Electrical Engineering?
Many tools are used to simulate anything, is that what you mean?
Semiconductor gas sensor simulation, coz it is related to electrical branch, I've used Comsol but i couldn't find any suitable tutorial.
 
Alba19 said:
Semiconductor gas sensor simulation, coz it is related to electrical branch, I've used Comsol but i couldn't find any suitable tutorial.
I'm looking for a graphical software to simulate a gas sensor mechanism. I thought "comsol multiphysics" could help me to determine the sensing mechanism of semiconductor gas sensor , but I didn't find any thing about this. I would appreciate you If you recommend an appropriate application except "quantum espresso" to help me
 
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