pySCATMECH is a Python interface to SCATMECH: Polarized Light Scattering C++ Class Library
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pySCATMECH is a Python interface to SCATMECH: Polarized Light Scattering C++ Class Library
Tools for the design and characterisation of thin-films written in Julia.
Lens design, optimization, and analysis in Python 3
A general 4x4 transfer matrix for optical waves in layered media for Julia
Transfer Matrix Method in Optics of thin films multilayers
POCAL (Python Optical Coating Analysis Library) allows to easily design optical coatings both as single layer and as multilayer stack, monitoring a wide variety of optical properties and, moreover, giving the possibility to automatically refine the multilayer design to achieve the desired optical goals.
MatLab thin film reflection, transmission, absorption calculator based on transfer matrix method. Includes ability to plot dispersion for arbitrary number of films and wavelength-dependent complex dielectric functions.
C++ code to perform calculation of optical properties of thin films
Calculating the optical response of multilayer films using the transfer matrix method
Calculate ellipsometry model parameters psi and delta.
Transfer Matrix Method
Developing an automatic optimisation procedure to determine initial droplet locations for drying to a specified target shape
Codes to reproduce the results of: (1) Life and Death of a Thin Liquid Film, 2024, by Rahman et. al., and (2) Non-equilibrium molecular simulations of thin film rupture, J. Chem. Phys., 2023, by Rahman et al.
Implementation of the three omega technique for the thermal properties of thin films multilayers
modelos cinéticos discretos utilizados para estudos de crescimento de superfície
Tools for the optical design and characterisation of thin-films written in Python.
App to define, store, and assign architecture of planar solar cells to specific devices
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