This page provides links to various nanoHUB resources related to MEEP (MIT Electromagnetic Equation Propagation)
The 6c70141b428f552d>, simulates MEEP.
The 24aa084016d8c972>, powered by MEEP, simulates the interaction of electromagnetic plane wave and nanoscale metallic film with subwavelength slit.
The 3cd8dd50207a2b7b>, powered by MEEP, implements the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method for computation in electromagnetism. This tool focuses on electromagnetic fields passing through two waveguides arranged perpendicularly.
The 591ed59770dd75b5>, powered by MEEP, allows a user to simulate the passage of electromagnetic light through multiple lenses.
The 5e83776a45c438ea>, powered by MEEP, uses the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) code to simulate the interaction of light with an array of metallic nano-particles.
The 19ca5dd36b1c1020>, powered by MEEP, uses the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) to quantitatively determine the reflection of transmission co-efficient of a metallic (silver and gold) and dielectric nano-particle
The 4d061d783458be2a>, built on the open-source finite-difference time-domain simulation software package MEEP, is a simulation and analysis suite for nano-photonics and plasmonics.
The 370268e15685192e>, powered by MEEP, enables the user to visualize selective passage of light through the lens-system.
The 8e521934d754228>, powered by MEEP, generates focused optical beams using principles of electromagnetic optics.
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