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Optimizing Mach-Zehnder Modulator Designs with COMSOL Software

April 8, 2014

3 design requirements for a Mach–Zehnder modulator: It must produce low loss, give a 50/50 split of power through the 2 output arms, and be used as a spatial switch. See how simulation can help.

Computing the Impedance of a Corrugated Waveguide

March 25, 2014

Did you know that you can compute the effective impedance for waveguides with nonuniform cross sections (such as corrugated waveguides) in COMSOL Multiphysics®? We demonstrate how here >>

Calculate the Force of a One-Sided Magnet

March 21, 2014

Magnets: How do they work? You can calculate the force of a one-sided magnet using COMSOL Multiphysics® and the add-on AC/DC Module.

Modeling a Branch Line Coupler

March 14, 2014

A branch line coupler is made up of 2 sets of coupled ports with a phase difference of 90° between them. Power enters through 1 input port and is then divided equally between 2 output ports.

Benchmark Model Results Agree with Fresnel Equations

March 12, 2014

Bright idea: When a ray of light (an electromagnetic wave) propagating through free space hits a dielectric medium, part of the light will be transmitted and part will be reflected.

Plotting Spatial Derivatives of the Magnetic Field

March 5, 2014

Radiology, magnetophoresis, particle accelerators, and geophysics are all areas where it is useful to compute the spatial derivative of the magnetic field or magnetic flux density.

Piezoelectric Materials: Crystal Orientation and Poling Direction

February 14, 2014

Learn how to accurately model the crystal orientation and poling direction of a piezoelectric material in COMSOL Multiphysics®. We demonstrate how step by step…

Implementing a Simple Temperature Controller with a Component Coupling

February 11, 2014

Learn how to implement a simple temperature controller (a feedback loop) in a thermal process simulation in COMSOL Multiphysics®. We demonstrate with a silicon wafer example >>


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