Free nanophotonics software
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* [[Meep]] — our finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) package | * [[Meep]] — our finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) package | ||
* [[MPB]] — our electromagnetic eigenmode solver | * [[MPB]] — our electromagnetic eigenmode solver | ||
- | * [http://camfr.sf.net/ CAMFR] — transfer-matrix (via eigenmode expansion) package | + | * [http://camfr.sf.net/ CAMFR] — transfer-matrix/RCWA (via eigenmode expansion) package |
+ | * [http://www.stanford.edu/group/fan/S4/ S4] — transfer-matrix/RCWA (via Fourier-basis eigenmode expansion) package | ||
* [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 |
Revision as of 16:42, 28 November 2012
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/RCWA (via eigenmode expansion) package
- S4 — transfer-matrix/RCWA (via Fourier-basis eigenmode expansion) package
- FDTD code from the Imperial College at London
- RadarFDTD, another free FDTD code
- Tessa, another free FDTD code
- SMTP, an integral-equation solver for waveguides
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:
- Free EM Software at JPL.
- EM software list at the University of Missouri-Rolla.
- Numerical Electromagnetics Code archives
- FDTD-related sites at FDTD.org