Nano-Optical Device Design with the Use of Open-Source Parallel Version FDTD and Commercial Finite Element Package

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📝 Original Info

  • Title: Nano-Optical Device Design with the Use of Open-Source Parallel Version FDTD and Commercial Finite Element Package
  • ArXiv ID: 1302.5489
  • Date: 2013-02-25
  • Authors: Researchers from original ArXiv paper

📝 Abstract

In this paper, the implementation of open-source parallel-version FDTD (Finite-Difference-Time-Domain) software, MEEP, on Texas A&M supercomputers and commercial finite element package, COMSOL, on a single workstation for the design design of nano-optical device is reported. The the computer architecture and performance of both numerical methods on the same design will be briefly described.

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In this paper, the implementation of open-source parallel-version FDTD (Finite-Difference-Time-Domain) software, MEEP, on Texas A&M supercomputers and commercial finite element package, COMSOL, on a single workstation for the design design of nano-optical device is reported. The the computer architecture and performance of both numerical methods on the same design will be briefly described.

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In this paper, the implementation of open-source parallel-version FDTD (Finite-Difference-Time-Domain) software, MEEP, on Texas A&M supercomputers and commercial finite element package, COMSOL, on a single workstation for the design design of nano-optical device is reported. The the computer architecture and performance of both numerical methods on the same design will be briefly described.

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