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Optimizing Microwave Furnaces for Solar-Grade Silicon Production

June 8, 2017

For silicon to be considered “solar grade”, it has to be 99.9999% pure. Therefore, microwave furnaces used to produce solar-grade silicon need to be optimized for quality and efficient output.

Faraday Cages Say ‘Do Not Pass’ to Electromagnetic Waves

May 1, 2017

Faraday cages are found in microwave ovens, protection suits worn by electrical line workers, and even novel “boxes” that are meant to eliminate distractions from cellphones and other devices.

A Multilevel Approach to Modeling Planar Discharge in CO2 Lasers

April 24, 2017

Check out the multilevel approach to plasma modeling used by a researcher in the laser industry, who used the flexibility and functionality of COMSOL Multiphysics® to optimize a gas laser design.

Analyzing the Design of a New Generation of Midinfrared Fiber Optics

April 17, 2017

Semiconductor simulation software is a promising method for advancing the design of midinfrared fiber optics because it can be used to measure propagation losses in the optical fibers.

Studying an Innovative Wireless Power Transfer Method with Simulation

April 14, 2017

Current wireless power transfer technology involves charging pads or stands. Disney Research is using simulation to investigate an innovative method called quasistatic cavity resonance (QSCR).

Predict Thermal Drift in Microwave Filters Using Multiphysics Simulation

April 11, 2017

When subjected to high-power loads and harsh environmental conditions, microwave filters can experience thermal drift. One way to predict this unwanted effect is with multiphysics simulation.

Designing and Optimizing MRI Birdcage Coils Using Simulation

March 24, 2017

An MRI birdcage coil should have an optimized magnetic field distribution around a patient’s head. Using RF simulation, we can design such biomedical systems.

Assessing a Radome Design’s Ability to Improve Antenna Directivity

March 21, 2017

Bad weather and harsh environmental conditions can negatively effect antenna directivity, and in turn, wireless communication. Using simulation, you can design radomes that improve this quality.


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