Fundamentals of the three-dimensional spatial harmonic analysis (SHA) approach are reviewed, and the advantages of a fast-converging formulation versus the initial SHA formulation are emphasized with examples using periodic plasmonic nanostructures. First, two independent parallel versions of both formulations are implemented using the scattering matrix algorithm for multilayer cascading. Then, by comparing the results from both formulations, it is shown that choosing an advanced fast-converging scheme could be essential for accurate and efficient modeling of plasmonic structures. Important obstacles to the fast parallel implementation of this approach are also revealed. The results of test simulations are validated using the data obtained ...
Les structures nanophotoniques sont généralement simulées par des méthodes de volumes, comme la méth...
Dans ce travail de Thèse de Doctorat, dans le contexte d’une application de filtrage optique pour la...
A rigorous analysis of nanoantennas using surface integral equations and the multilevel fast multipo...
The validation of the parallel three-dimensional solver for analysis of optical plasmonic bi-periodi...
International audienceMueller matrix ellipsometry (MME) is a powerful metrology tool for nanomanufac...
We present computational analysis of optical nanostructures, including but not limited to frequency-...
International audienceWe present recent advances in the development of a Finite Element Time Domain ...
This thesis is focused on modelling the complete polarization dependent optical response resulting f...
Nanometer-scale plasmonic structures have a wide variety of applications in optics and photonics, wi...
In this paper, we introduce a high order finite element (FEM) implementation using perfectly matched...
Abstract—In this paper, we introduce a high order finite element (FEM) implementation using perfectl...
International audienceWe present recent advances in the development of a Finite Element Time Domain ...
In the last decade, nanotechnology has enormously and rapidly developed. The technological progress ...
High performance computing (HPC) resources allow us to perform high resolution FDTD (Finite-Differen...
This thesis focuses on the study of metallic nanostructures that support plasmons. Special emphasis ...
Les structures nanophotoniques sont généralement simulées par des méthodes de volumes, comme la méth...
Dans ce travail de Thèse de Doctorat, dans le contexte d’une application de filtrage optique pour la...
A rigorous analysis of nanoantennas using surface integral equations and the multilevel fast multipo...
The validation of the parallel three-dimensional solver for analysis of optical plasmonic bi-periodi...
International audienceMueller matrix ellipsometry (MME) is a powerful metrology tool for nanomanufac...
We present computational analysis of optical nanostructures, including but not limited to frequency-...
International audienceWe present recent advances in the development of a Finite Element Time Domain ...
This thesis is focused on modelling the complete polarization dependent optical response resulting f...
Nanometer-scale plasmonic structures have a wide variety of applications in optics and photonics, wi...
In this paper, we introduce a high order finite element (FEM) implementation using perfectly matched...
Abstract—In this paper, we introduce a high order finite element (FEM) implementation using perfectl...
International audienceWe present recent advances in the development of a Finite Element Time Domain ...
In the last decade, nanotechnology has enormously and rapidly developed. The technological progress ...
High performance computing (HPC) resources allow us to perform high resolution FDTD (Finite-Differen...
This thesis focuses on the study of metallic nanostructures that support plasmons. Special emphasis ...
Les structures nanophotoniques sont généralement simulées par des méthodes de volumes, comme la méth...
Dans ce travail de Thèse de Doctorat, dans le contexte d’une application de filtrage optique pour la...
A rigorous analysis of nanoantennas using surface integral equations and the multilevel fast multipo...