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==List of Software==
 
==List of Software==
 
====University Available Software====
 
====University Available Software====
*[[Simulation/Matlab|Matlab]]
 
*[[Simulation/Silvaco|Silvaco]]
 
 
*[http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/its/softwareanddocs.shtml ECE Software List] (Advanced Design System, Ansoft, Bluespec, Cadence, Mathematica, Matlab, Mentor, Micro Magic, Microsoft, Silvaco, Symantec Anti-Virus, Synopsys, Synplicity, etc.)
 
*[http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/its/softwareanddocs.shtml ECE Software List] (Advanced Design System, Ansoft, Bluespec, Cadence, Mathematica, Matlab, Mentor, Micro Magic, Microsoft, Silvaco, Symantec Anti-Virus, Synopsys, Synplicity, etc.)
 
*[http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/department/tech_support/software/ CS Software List]
 
*[http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/department/tech_support/software/ CS Software List]
  
====Group Purchased Software====
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====Commonly Used Group Software====
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*[[Simulation/Matlab|Matlab]]
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*[[Simulation/Silvaco|Silvaco]]
 
*[[Simulation/Rsoft-Beamprop|Rsoft-Beamprop]] (Hui-Wen) - Optical mode calculation (Fund, higher order, eff. index, etc.) and small angle unidirectional waveguide propagation .
 
*[[Simulation/Rsoft-Beamprop|Rsoft-Beamprop]] (Hui-Wen) - Optical mode calculation (Fund, higher order, eff. index, etc.) and small angle unidirectional waveguide propagation .
 
*[[Simulation/Fimmwave-Fimmprop|Fimmwave-Fimmprop]] (Jock) - Uses Film Mode Matching (FMM) or Finite-Difference Method (FDM) to model 2D modes and propagate them by overlap integrals in 3D.
 
*[[Simulation/Fimmwave-Fimmprop|Fimmwave-Fimmprop]] (Jock) - Uses Film Mode Matching (FMM) or Finite-Difference Method (FDM) to model 2D modes and propagate them by overlap integrals in 3D.
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*PLEASE ADD TO THIS LIST
 
*PLEASE ADD TO THIS LIST
  
====On the Group Simulation Computer====
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====On the [[Group Simulation Computer]]====
 
*[[Simulation/Matlab|Matlab]]
 
*[[Simulation/Matlab|Matlab]]
 
*[[Simulation/Comsol|Comsol]] (Daoxin) - Multi-physics tool with (simultaneous models 2D or 3D optical, thermal, and/or electrical properties of your structure).
 
*[[Simulation/Comsol|Comsol]] (Daoxin) - Multi-physics tool with (simultaneous models 2D or 3D optical, thermal, and/or electrical properties of your structure).

Revision as of 12:05, 7 March 2010

We are working hard to improve the group's ability to efficiently and accurately produce physical simulations. Currently you can either simulate on your own machine or use the simulation computer located in the suite (Manager - Daoxin). Some software has limited licenses, consult the manager of the software of interest for more information.

List of Software

University Available Software

  • ECE Software List (Advanced Design System, Ansoft, Bluespec, Cadence, Mathematica, Matlab, Mentor, Micro Magic, Microsoft, Silvaco, Symantec Anti-Virus, Synopsys, Synplicity, etc.)
  • CS Software List

Commonly Used Group Software

  • Matlab
  • Silvaco
  • Rsoft-Beamprop (Hui-Wen) - Optical mode calculation (Fund, higher order, eff. index, etc.) and small angle unidirectional waveguide propagation .
  • Fimmwave-Fimmprop (Jock) - Uses Film Mode Matching (FMM) or Finite-Difference Method (FDM) to model 2D modes and propagate them by overlap integrals in 3D.
  • Comsol (Daoxin) - Multi-physics tool with (simultaneous models 2D or 3D optical, thermal, and/or electrical properties of your structure).
  • PLEASE ADD TO THIS LIST

On the Group Simulation Computer

  • Matlab
  • Comsol (Daoxin) - Multi-physics tool with (simultaneous models 2D or 3D optical, thermal, and/or electrical properties of your structure).
  • Silvaco
  • Mathematica

Free Software

  • CAMFR (CAvity Modelling FRamework)