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Christophe Geuzaine
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and post-processor
<a
href=
"http://gmsh.info"
>
Gmsh
</a>
to solve photonics
applications.
</p>
</p>
</p>
These models can be used as-is for parametric studies or as template models since implementing
a new opto-geometric parameters using Gmsh and GetDP is rather simple.
a new opto-geometric parameters using Gmsh and GetDP is rather simple.
</p>
</p>
For instance, it is possible to compute direct problems such as the diffraction of a
plane wave by a grating
<a
href=
"#1"
><sup>
1-3
</sup></a>
(in 2D and 3D) or the scattering of an arbitrary wave
plane wave by a grating
<a
href=
"#1"
><sup>
1-3
</sup></a>
(in 2D and 3D) or the scattering of an arbitrary wave
by a scatterer (T-matrix
<a
href=
"#4"
><sup>
4
</sup></a>
, near and far field data...)
</p>
</p>
A collection of eigenvalue problems is also available, such as
the Quasi-Normal Modes of open structures
<a
href=
"#5"
><sup>
5
</sup></a>
,
A collection of eigenvalue problems is also available, such as
the Quasi-Normal Modes of open structures
<a
href=
"#5"
><sup>
5
</sup></a>
,
the the Bloch band diagram of photonics crystals,
the leaky modes of a microstructured fiber
<a
href=
"#6"
><sup>
6
</sup></a>
, or
the modes resulting from non-linear eigenvalue problems arising when considering
the modes resulting from non-linear eigenvalue problems arising when considering
frequency-dispersive permittivities
<a
href=
"#7"
><sup>
7-8
</sup></a>
.
</p>
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@@ -61,19 +61,22 @@
<li>
Download the
<a
href=
"http://onelab.info#Download"
>
precompiled ONELAB
software bundle
</a>
for Windows, Linux or MacOS.
<li>
Launch the app
<img
src=
"http://geuz.org/gmsh/gallery/icon.png"
height=
20px
>
<li>
Open
<code>
models/BlochPeriodicWaveguides/rhombus.pro
</code>
or
<code>
models/DiffractionGratings/grating2D.pro
</code>
.
<li>
Open e.g.
<code>
models/BlochPeriodicWaveguides/rhombus.pro
</code>
.
<li>
Press
<code>
Run
</code>
</ol>
<h2>
Template models
</h2>
<ul>
<li>
2D and 3D grating models
<a
href=
"#1"
><sup>
1-3
</sup></a>
are available in
<code>
models/DiffractionGratings
</code>
.
</li>
<li>
A general 3D scattering model
<a
href=
"#4"
><sup>
4
</sup></a>
is available in
<code>
models/ElectromagneticScattering
</code>
.
</li>
<li>
A model for the computation of the Bloch dispersion relation in conical mounts
<a
href=
"#6"
><sup>
6
</sup></a>
is avalable in
<code>
models/BlochPeriodicWaveguides
</code>
.
</li>
<li>
A collection of non-Linear eigenvalue problems
<a
href=
"#7"
><sup>
7-8
</sup></a>
(quadratic, polynomial and rational) is avaiable in
<code>
models/NonLinearEVP
</code>
.
</li>
<li>
2D and 3D grating models
<a
href=
"#1"
><sup>
1-3
</sup></a>
are available
in
<code>
models/DiffractionGratings
</code>
.
<li>
A general 3D scattering model
<a
href=
"#4"
><sup>
4
</sup></a>
is available
in
<code>
models/ElectromagneticScattering
</code>
.
<li>
A model for the computation of the Bloch dispersion relation in conical
mounts
<a
href=
"#6"
><sup>
6
</sup></a>
is avalable
in
<code>
models/BlochPeriodicWaveguides
</code>
.
<li>
A collection of non-Linear eigenvalue
problems
<a
href=
"#7"
><sup>
7-8
</sup></a>
(quadratic, polynomial and
rational) is avaiable in
<code>
models/NonLinearEVP
</code>
.
</ul>
<h2>
References
</h2>
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<h2>
Sponsors
</h2>
<p>
ONELAB Photonics was funded in part by the
Walloon Region (WIST3 No 1017086
ONELAB), the Belgian French Community (ARC WAVES 15/19-03) and the French Agence Nationale pour
la
rech
erche (ANR-16-CE24-001
3).
ONELAB Photonics was funded in part by the
French Agence Nationale pour la
recherche (ANR-16-CE24-0013), the Walloon Region (WIST3 No 1017086 ONELAB) and
the Belgian F
re
n
ch
Community (ARC WAVES 15/19-0
3).
</p>
<center
style=
"margin-top:4ex;margin-bottom:4ex"
>
<!-- TODO logo Fresnel, ANR, ... -->
<a
href=
"http://www.ulg.ac.be"
><img
src=
"http://onelab.info/logo_uliege.jpg"
height=
"68px"
></a>
<a
href=
"http://www.wallonie.be"
><img
src=
"http://onelab.info/logo_rw.jpg"
height=
"68px"
></a>
<a
href=
"http://www.fresnel.fr"
><img
src=
"../logo_fresnel.jpg"
height=
"50px"
></a>
<a
href=
"http://www.fresnel.fr"
><img
src=
"../logo_amu.jpg"
height=
"50px"
></a>
<a
href=
"http://www.fresnel.fr"
><img
src=
"../logo_fresnel.jpg"
height=
"60px"
></a>
<a
href=
"http://www.fresnel.fr"
><img
src=
"../logo_amu.jpg"
height=
"50px"
></a>
<a
href=
"http://www.fresnel.fr"
><img
src=
"../logo_anr.png"
height=
"40px"
></a>
<a
href=
"http://www.ulg.ac.be"
><img
src=
"http://onelab.info/logo_uliege.jpg"
height=
"60px"
></a>
<a
href=
"http://www.wallonie.be"
><img
src=
"http://onelab.info/logo_rw.jpg"
height=
"60px"
></a>
</center>
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