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PhotonicsSHA-2D: Modeling of Single-Period Multilayer Optical Gratings and Metamaterials

By Xingjie Ni1, Zhengtong Liu1, Fan Gu1, Marcos Gabriel Pacheco2, Joshua Borneman1, Alexander V. Kildishev3

1. Purdue University 2. University of Texas at El Paso 3. Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA

Frequency domain simulation of single-period multilayer gratings and optical metamaterials upon TE/TM plane-wave incidence at arbitrary angles

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Version 0.9.6 - published on 17 Feb 2012

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Table 1: Overview
Item Average Total
Simulation Users: - 270
Interactive Sessions: - 1,575
Simulation Sessions: - 10
Simulation Runs: - 1,584
Wall Clock Time: 58.92 days 589.2 days
CPU time: 0.23 seconds 2.35 seconds
Interaction Time: 28.47 days 284.66 days

Table 2: Users By Organization Type
# Type Users Percent
1 Educational - University 186 68.89
2 Unidentified 84 31.11
3 Industry 13 4.81
4 National Lab 7 2.59
5 Government Agency 5 1.85
6 Military 2 0.74
Total Users 270 100
Table 3: Users by Country of Residence
# Country Users Percent
1 UNITED STATES 95 35.19
2 INDIA 13 4.81
3 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 11 4.07
4 CHINA 10 3.7
5 TURKEY 8 2.96
6 GERMANY 8 2.96
7 FRANCE 7 2.59
8 CANADA 6 2.22
9 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 5 1.85
10 SWEDEN 4 1.48
Total Users 270 100
Table 4: Top Domains by User Count
# Domains Users Percent
1 Unidentified 102 37.78
2 purdue.edu 29 10.74
3 comcast.net 16 5.93
4 rr.com 7 2.59
5 nsu.edu 6 2.22
6 msu.ru 6 2.22
7 uiuc.edu 4 1.48
8 ttnet.net.tr 4 1.48
9 163data.com.cn 3 1.11
10 hubzero.org 3 1.11
Total Users 270 100

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