Free nanophotonics software

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* [http://www.sst.ph.ic.ac.uk/photonics/ONYX/orderN.html FDTD code] from the Imperial College at London * [http://www.sst.ph.ic.ac.uk/photonics/ONYX/orderN.html FDTD code] from the Imperial College at London
* [http://www.welcomes-you.com/radarfdtd/ RadarFDTD], another free FDTD code * [http://www.welcomes-you.com/radarfdtd/ RadarFDTD], another free FDTD code
 +* [http://alioth.debian.org/projects/tessa/ Tessa], another free FDTD code
Feel free to [mailto:stevenj@alum.mit.edu email me] if you have any other free photonis software to suggest. Please do ''not'' suggest shareware, "demo versions" of closed-source programs, etcetera — we're only going to list [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html free-as-in-freedom software, not free-as-in-beer]. Feel free to [mailto:stevenj@alum.mit.edu email me] if you have any other free photonis software to suggest. Please do ''not'' suggest shareware, "demo versions" of closed-source programs, etcetera — we're only going to list [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html free-as-in-freedom software, not free-as-in-beer].

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The following is a list of free/open source computational software for nanophotonic and electromagnetic modelling.

  • Meep — our finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) package
  • MPB — our electromagnetic eigenmode solver
  • CAMFR — transfer-matrix (via eigenmode expansion) package
  • FDTD code from the Imperial College at London
  • RadarFDTD, another free FDTD code
  • Tessa, another free FDTD code

Feel free to email me if you have any other free photonis software to suggest. Please do not suggest shareware, "demo versions" of closed-source programs, etcetera — we're only going to list free-as-in-freedom software, not free-as-in-beer.

Other lists of free (and semi-free, and proprietary) electromagnetic programs include:

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