Meep Tutorial
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In this page, we'll go through a couple of simple examples that illustrate the process of computing fields, transmission/reflection spectra, and resonant modes in Meep.
This tutorial uses the libctl/Scheme scripting interface to Meep, which is what we expect most users to employ most of the time. There is also a C++ interface that may give additional flexibility in some situations; that is described in the C++ tutorial.
In order to convert the HDF5 output files of Meep into images of the fields and so on, this tutorial uses our free h5utils programs. (You could also use any other program, such as Matlab, that supports reading HDF5 files.)
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