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Optiwave software can be used in different industries and applications, including Fiber Optic Communication, Sensing, Pharma/Bio, Military & Satcom, Test & Measurement, Fundamental Research, Solar Panels, Components / Devices, etc..
OptiOmega is a collection of products specialized for photonic integrated circuit simulation. It automates the design flow for
generating compact models from device level simulations. The software package includes two solvers that can be used via
Python scripting: Vector Finite Difference (VFD) Mode Solver and Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Electromagnetic Solvers.
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Optiwave software can be used in different industries and applications, including Fiber Optic Communication, Sensing, Pharma/Bio, Military & Satcom, Test & Measurement, Fundamental Research, Solar Panels, Components / Devices, etc..
OptiOmega is a collection of products specialized for photonic integrated circuit simulation. It automates the design flow for
generating compact models from device level simulations. The software package includes two solvers that can be used via
Python scripting: Vector Finite Difference (VFD) Mode Solver and Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Electromagnetic Solvers.
Download our 30-day Free Evaluations, lab assignments, and other freeware here.Â
Hi,
I want to use my own function in RI profile design. How can I do it?
In the Fiber Profile dialog box (Design Fiber), select one of the Regions, then
1) in the Function combo box, select “user function”
2) click the “Define” button to the right of the Profile combo box.
In the User DefinedFunction dialog box, write your function. See the OptiFiber manual, Appendix A – Script Language Reference for the syntax.
3) click Display to check you got it right.
4) close the box, you should see your funtion in the Fiber Profile now. It will be approximated in “steps”, the number entered in that field in the Fiber Profile dialog box