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Numerical modeling of active thermo-plasmonics experiments
Giuseppe Emanuele Lio, CNR-Nanotec and Unical, Univeristy of Calabria, Rende, Cosenza |
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In this tool, we present a simple and robust numerical method able to predict, with high accuracy, the photo-thermal effects occurring for a gold nanoparticles arrangement under externally applied... |
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multipole decomposition of dielectric nanoparticles in an array |
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These files of COMSOL and MATLAB make the calculation of the electromagnetic fields for a hexagonal array of Silicon hemispheres over a dielectric (mesoporous titania) array of cylinders with the... |
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Litz Wire Losses with FEM and MATLAB
Thomas Guillod, ETH Zurich, Power Electronic Systems Laboratory |
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This MATLAB tool extracts the losses of a litz wire winding from the field patterns. The losses are computed in the frequency domain with Bessel functions. The field patterns can be extracted with... |
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Litz Wire Homogenization with COMSOL and MATLAB
Thomas Guillod, ETH Zurich, Power Electronic Systems Laboratory |
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This COMSOL and MATLAB tool extracts homogenized material parameters for a litz wire. This means that a complex litz wire, which is composed of many strands, can be replaced with a homogeneous... |
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MATLAB Toolbox for Handling 2D and 3D FEM Meshes
Thomas Guillod, Personnal account |
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This MATLAB toolbox offers numerous functionalities for handling 2d and 3d meshes: * Parse geometry (edge, surface, and volume) - 'extract_geom.m' * Plot geometry (edge, surface, volume, normal... |
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Effective multipole expansion for scattering of particles on a highly conductive substrate |
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In this model, we simulate a light wave scatters off a silicon hemisphere on a PEC boundary and decompose the scattering to a set of 'effective multipoles' so that the scattering properties can be... |
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Hydrogen plasma modeling in a microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition reactor
Gayathri Shivkumar, Siva Sashank Tholeti, Majed A Alrefae, Aravind Shaj, Timothy S Fisher, & Alina A Alexeenko,, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA |
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A 2D axisymmetric model of the hydrogen plasma in a Microwave Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition (MPCVD) system is implemented in COMSOL Multiphysics using the high frequency Maxwell solver and the... |
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Exploring Electrophoresis Using COMSOL Multiphysics®.
Cornelius Ivory, Washington State University |
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This hands-on webinar uses COMSOL Multiphysics® to prepare and explore simulations of the four basic modes of electrophoresis: zone electrophoresis, moving-boundary electrophoresis,... |
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Ion transport and dynamics in GEM micropattern structures |
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The ion transport and dynamics in micropattern structures is an important aspect to understand and foreseeing possible stability issues with respect to high voltage operation on the microstructure... |
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A numerical ellipsometric analysis (NEA) of nanoscale layered systems
Giuseppe Emanuele Lio, CNR-Nanotec and Unical, Univeristy of Calabria, Rende, Cosenza |
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A simple and robust method able to predict, with high accuracy, the optical properties of single and multi- layer nanostructures is presented. The method exploits a COMSOL Multiphysics simulation... |