Ansys Lumerical provides a complete photonics simulation software solution, enabling the design of photonics components, circuits, and systems.
Details
Ansys Lumerical offers all the tools needed for photonic designers to model nanophotonic devices, processes and materials. It offers multiphysics-style capabilities and workflows to model optical, electrical and thermal effects at the physical level.
Ansys Lumerical is a complete photonics simulation software solution that enables the design of photonics components, circuits, and systems. Component and system level tools work together seamlessly allowing designers to model interacting optical, electrical, and thermal effects.
Flexible interoperability between products enables a variety of workflows that combine device multiphysics and photonic circuit simulation with third-party electronic design automation and productivity tools.
Agenda
This webinar will start with an overview of the broad set of component level solvers it offers with an emphasis on FDTD and MODE. It will then show how these solvers can be used to simulate and optimize novel designs in a wide range of applications including micro-LEDs, augmented reality, magneto-optics and lasers.
FDTD
A finely tuned implementation of the FDTD method that delivers reliable, powerful and scalable solver performance over a broad spectrum of photonics applications.
MODE
A waveguide design environment with bidirectional field expansion and varFDTD
CHARGE
A finite element drift-diffusion charge transport solver
HEAT
A finite element heat solver for conduction, convection and radiative effects
FEEM
A finite-element Ansys Maxwell’s solver based on the Eigenmode method
DGTD
A finite-element solver based on the discontinuous Galerkin time-domain method
MQW
A quantum-well gain simulator
STACK
An analytical solver for thin film multilayer stacks
Target Group
Engineers in charge of the development of photonic components
Benefits
The capability to run large scale physical simulations using the mature and approximation free FDTD method gives a new level of confidence at tape-out.