Tags: electromagnetics

Description

Electro-magnetics is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature, along with strong interaction, weak interaction and gravitation. It is the force that causes the interaction between electrically charged particles; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic fields.

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Tools (1-16 of 16)

  1. Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF) Example Notebooks

    Tools | 12 Dec 2017

    Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF) Example Notebooks

  2. PhotonicsPOS: Particle on Substrate

    Tools | 13 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s):: Rohith Chandrasekar, Urcan Guler, Ludmila Prokopeva, Alexander V. Kildishev

    Scattering solutions for a core-shell spherical particle on a planar lamellar substrate

  3. Modeling of Optical Multilayers for Both Spectra and Admittance Loci

    Tools | 03 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: Joel che pipichang3@hotmail.com, kuo-ping chen

    simulate spectra and admittance loci of multilayer structures

  4. S4: Stanford Stratified Structure Solver

    Tools | 11 Sep 2012 | Contributor(s):: Jiarui Kang, Xufeng Wang, Peter Bermel, Chang Liu

    S4 is a frequency domain code to solve layered periodic structures. Internally, it uses Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis (RCWA; also called the Fourier Modal Method (FMM)) and the S-matrix algorithm.

  5. Meep

    Tools | 09 Jul 2007 | Contributor(s):: Jing Ouyang, Xufeng Wang, Minghao Qi

    Finite-Difference Time-Domain Simulations

  6. Illinois Tools: Optics Lab

    Tools | 19 May 2011 | Contributor(s):: Zuhaib Bashir Sheikh, Nahil Sobh

    Simulate the passage of light through multiple lenses

  7. Illinois Tools: Nanofilm Lab

    Tools | 18 May 2011 | Contributor(s):: Nahil Sobh, Zuhaib Bashir Sheikh

    Interaction of electromagnetic plane wave and nanoscale metallic film with subwavelength slit

  8. Illinois Tools: Nanoparticle Quantitative Lab

    Tools | 18 May 2011 | Contributor(s):: Nahil Sobh, Zuhaib Bashir Sheikh

    Quantitative Simulation of the interaction of electromagnetic wave with metallic nano-particle

  9. Illinois Tools: Nanoparticles Array Lab

    Tools | 10 May 2011 | Contributor(s):: Zuhaib Bashir Sheikh, Nahil Sobh

    Simulate the effect of interaction of light with an array of metallic nanoparticles

  10. Illinois Tools: Optical Beam Focusing System

    Tools | 13 Dec 2010 | Contributor(s):: Zuhaib Bashir Sheikh, Nahil Sobh, Mohammad Hazem Jaber

    Generate Focused optical beams using principles of electromagnetic optics

  11. PhotonicsSHA-2D: Modeling of Single-Period Multilayer Optical Gratings and Metamaterials

    Tools | 23 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s):: Xingjie Ni, Zhengtong Liu, Fan Gu, Marcos Gabriel Pacheco, Joshua Borneman, Alexander V. Kildishev

    Frequency domain simulation of single-period multilayer gratings and optical metamaterials upon TE/TM plane-wave incidence at arbitrary angles

  12. Nano-Plasmonic Bowtie Antenna Simulator

    Tools | 18 Mar 2008 | Contributor(s):: Alexander S McLeod, Jeffrey B. Neaton, P. James Schuck, Eugene Song, Graham Chapman

    A tool for simulating the near-field enhancement effects of nano-scale bowtie antennae.

  13. Hyperlens Design Solver

    Tools | 18 Jun 2008 | Contributor(s):: Matt Swanson, Xingjie Ni, zubin jacob, Alexander V. Kildishev

    Simulates a cylindrical hyperlens design to obtain resulting field intensities

  14. 90 Degrees Beam Propagation

    Tools | 24 Sep 2007 | Contributor(s):: Carlos Montalvo, Derrick Kearney, Jing Ouyang, Minghao Qi

    Calculation of beam propagation in dielectric waveguides

  15. Nanosphere Optics Lab

    Tools | 19 May 2006 | Contributor(s):: Jon Camden, George C. Schatz

    Optical properties of nanospheres suspended in water, air, or other solutions

  16. CENEMS

    Tools | 20 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: Gang Li, Narayan Aluru

    Computes the surface charge density distribution on the surface of the conductors in a multiconductor system