A comprehensive and full-featured computational physics suite for boundary-element analysis of electromagnetic scattering, fluctuation-induced phenomena (Casimir forces and radiative heat transfer), nanophotonics, RF device engineering, electrostatics, and more. Includes a core library with C++ and python APIs as well as many command-line applications.
I was wondering if it is possible to simulate multi-material junctions in the presence of multi-layer substrates. For example, a surface formed by some material 3 intersects layer 1 and layer 2 of a stack of dielectrics. If so, how would the surfaces be defined.
I was wondering if it is possible to simulate multi-material junctions in the presence of multi-layer substrates. For example, a surface formed by some material 3 intersects layer 1 and layer 2 of a stack of dielectrics. If so, how would the surfaces be defined.