ceviche
:shrimp: Electromagnetic Simulation + Automatic Differentiation (by fancompute)
Incoherent-Light-Simulation
Simulation of the propagation of incoherent light, aiming to illustrate the concept of spatial coherence. (by rafael-fuente)
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Simulation of the double slit experiment with incoherent light at three different time scales. As the field is averaged over a few microseconds, wave interferences disappear! [OC]
The simulations were done with the meep finite difference scheme, programmed in C++. The interface to the simulation was programmed with Python and its source code can be found here.
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Simulation of incoherent light made solving Maxwell equations. As the field is averaged over a few microseconds, wave interferences disappear!
Thank you! The simulation interface and the plots are made with Python while the FDTD solver (MEEP) is implemented with C++ for speed. I uploaded the source code on GitHub.
I wrote this article explaining this phenomenon further and uploaded the source code here to make the simulations reproducible.
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