Lumerical Forum !!better!!
Users frequently ask how to accurately import or define customized, dispersive materials, particularly when dealing with metamaterials or non-linear optical properties. PIC Design (INTERCONNECT)
While Ansys maintains an official Application Gallery with standardized examples, the forum acts as an unscripted extension. Users frequently share modifications of standard projects, adapting them to novel materials (like perovskites or 2D materials) or cutting-edge research parameters. Maximizing Value: Best Practices for Users
The Lumerical Forum is a powerful resource for researchers, scientists, and engineers working in the fields of photonics, electromagnetics, and numerical analysis. By engaging with the forum, users can tap into a collective knowledge base, get help from experts, and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in Lumerical software. Whether you're a seasoned user or new to Lumerical software, the forum offers a wealth of information, resources, and community support to help you achieve your goals. So, join the conversation, ask questions, share your experiences, and unlock the full potential of Lumerical software! lumerical forum
: Multiphysics simulations involving electrical, thermal, and mechanical interactions.
The forum often links to or hosts discussions on the . If you are working on a specific technology—like edge couplers, micro-ring resonators, or metalenses—there is likely already a forum thread discussing the nuances of that specific model. Tips for Getting the Most Out of the Community Users frequently ask how to accurately import or
It is a primary avenue for learning to navigate the Lumerical GUI and access documentation. Why the Lumerical Forum is Vital for Photonics Engineers
: The forum provides direct paths to pre-built templates for gratings, edge couplers, and metasurfaces, significantly reducing "time-to-result" for new projects. Fostering Global Innovation Maximizing Value: Best Practices for Users The Lumerical
Photonics is a broad field, and the forum categorizes discussions by specific application areas:
Ansys Lumerical Forum (now part of the Ansys Innovation Space