Search results
From AbInitio
You searched for Materials
There is no page titled "Materials". You can create this page.
For more information about searching AbInitio, see Searching AbInitio.
Showing below up to 20 results starting with #1.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
Article title matches
- Materials in Meep (13,938 bytes)
Page text matches
- Meep (5,615 bytes)
9: ...r''' (Kerr & Pockels) dielectric and magnetic materials, and electric/magnetic '''conductivities''' &sigm... - MPB Introduction (14,329 bytes)
30: ...codes to compute the modes of periodic dielectric materials (although we don't know of any others that have b... - MPB Installation (12,031 bytes)
83: ...an dielectric tensors] (corresponding to magnetic materials, which break inversion symmetry). - MPB User Reference (74,624 bytes)
100: This class is used to specify the materials that geometric objects are made of. Currently, th...
292: ...erstanding diffraction (e.g. negative-diffraction materials and super-prisms). To solve such problems, theref...
445: ...e complex-Hermetian if you are employing magnetic materials. - MPB Acknowledgements (1,732 bytes)
2: This work was supported in part by the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center program o... - Libctl Developer Experience (16,625 bytes)
71: ... example, this is how we might define classes for materials and dielectric objects in an electromagnetic simu... - MPB release notes (22,344 bytes)
14: ...ging algorithm for interfaces between anisotropic materials (see [http://math.mit.edu/~stevenj/papers/papers_...
140: ...ian dielectric tensors (corresponding to magnetic materials, which break time-reversal symmetry) are supporte... - Meep Introduction (25,528 bytes)
30: ...ects are supported in Meep and are described in [[Materials in Meep]].
54: ...th). More generally, you can place perfect metal materials anywhere you want in the computational cell, e.g....
143: ... Unlike MPB, Meep supports metallic and absorbing materials, can compute lossy (resonant) modes, can quickly ... - Meep C-plus-plus Tutorial (11,954 bytes)
19: ...ode>structure</code> (describing the geometry and materials), initialize the <code>fields</code>, add sources... - Meep Reference (109,261 bytes)
53: ; <code>extra-materials</code> [list of <code>material-type</code> class]...
54: ...cified by geometric objects. You should list any materials (other than scalar dielectrics) that are returned...
119: This class is used to specify the materials that geometric objects are made of. Currently, th...
122: ...possibly nonlinear and/or dispersive); see also [[Materials in Meep]]. For backwards compatibility, a synony...
158: ...inear or conductivity materials, your <code>extra-materials</code> list need not match the actual values of &... - Meep FAQ (8,673 bytes)
21: ...erent total power) depending upon the surrounding materials/geometry, and depending on the frequency. (This ...
25: ...lculation in the wrong way. Especially in linear materials, the absolute magnitude of the field is useless; ...
34: ... dispersion, and you must likewise use dispersive materials in Meep to have negative ε at some desire...
40: ...Materials in Meep]] for how to include dispersive materials (which can have negative ε and loss) in M...
42: ...the boundary between negative- and positive-index materials, you will encounter instabilities: because of the... - Meep Acknowledgements (1,459 bytes)
11: This work was supported in part by the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center program o... - Meep C-plus-plus Reference (6,915 bytes)
33: materials parameters (epsilon etc.) and not for simulated f... - Meep Tutorial/Third harmonic generation (8,694 bytes)
3: ... <math>\chi^{(3)}</math>. (See also [[Dielectric materials in Meep]] and [[Units and nonlinearity in Meep]].... - Meep Tutorial/Material dispersion (6,894 bytes)
3: ... to '''material dispersion'''. (See [[Dielectric materials in Meep]] for more information on how material di...
34: ...al. (For more information on the physics of such materials, see e.g. chapter 10 of ''Introduction to Solid ... - Meep Tutorial/Local density of states (8,171 bytes)
5: ...erted by a unit-amplitude dipole (assuming linear materials). In FDTD, computing the LDOS therefore is straig... - Meep release notes (15,091 bytes)
22: * Fixed bug which sometimes prevented dispersive materials from being used in PML regions.
31: * Support for anisotropic dispersive materials (tensor σ parameter).
33: * Support for "thermal" dispersive materials which include noise term in the polarization.
85: * Anisotropic dispersive materials are now supported, although currently the dispers...
99: ... "dummy objects" to specify the existence of some materials when using <code>material-function</code> types. - Casimir calculations in Meep (39,017 bytes)
72: ...spersive) dielectrics one can simply change their materials in the definitions as in a normal Meep simulation...
304: ==Example: dispersive materials==
306: ... discussed in Part I, the treatment of dispersive materials is very similar to the normal case of metals or n...
320: ...tp://ab-initio.mit.edu/~mccauley/casimir-examples/materials.scm]), and rods-plates.ctl ([http://ab-initio.mit...
367: For the case where all materials are made of perfect metallic or perfect magnetic ... - Meep Tutorial/Multilevel-atomic susceptibility (7,007 bytes)
41: ...ed on a damped harmonic oscillator described in [[Materials in Meep]] with the same parameters. Note that the... - Get Codes Toon Blast Hack Unlimited Coins Mod Cheats Generator Ios Android No Survey 2023 4TZHtUm2NBcAfQn (4,334 bytes)
1: ...ting Work On Things That You Don't Have The Rough Materials For, To Say The Least.<br /><br />With That Choic...
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).