WebParameters: structure – list of Solcore Layer objects for the surface; size – tuple with the vectors describing the unit cell: ((x1, y1), (x2, y2)); orders – number of RCWA orders to be used for the calculations; options – user options (dictionary or State object); structpath – file path where matrices will be stored or loaded from; incidence – incidence medium WebDescription. S4 (Stanford Stratified Structure Solver) is a frequency domain code to solve layered periodic structures. Internally, it uses Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis (RCWA; also called the Fourier Modal Method (FMM)) and the S-matrix algorithm. S4 was developed by Victor Liu of the Fan Group in the Stanford Electrical Engineering Department.
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WebOct 1, 2012 · Abstract. We describe S 4, a free implementation of the Fourier modal method (FMM), which has also been commonly referred to as rigorous coupled wave analysis (RCWA), for simulating ... WebThe FMM/RCWA solver works in the spatial frequency domain ( k domain ). It consists of. an eigenmode solver for each periodically modulated layer and. an S-matrix for matching the boundary conditions between the layers. The eigenmode solver computes the field solution in the k domain for the periodically modulated medium in each layer. hp0501a10anp01
S4 : A free electromagnetic solver for layered periodic structures
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