➀ The article discusses the challenges in creating accurate models for MOSFET devices due to the complexity of quantum mechanics and multi-scale interactions. ➁ It highlights the role of BSIM models in semiconductor design, which incorporate both theoretical physics and empirical data to describe device behavior. ➂ The limitations of current models and the potential for future advancements through computational methods are explored.
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