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NUSOD 21st Annual Conference on Numerical Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices


  • Online Torino Italy (map)

Fluxim will again be sponsoring this year’s NUSOD conference. The aim of the conference which is now in its 21st year is to connect theory and practice in optoelectronics. Papers are solicited on the modeling, simulation, and analysis of optoelectronic devices including materials, fabrication, and application. Academic researchers, device engineers, and software developers are invited to discuss the advancement and the practical use of numerical methods in photonics and electronics.

Dr. Urs Aeberhard (Fluxim/ETH) will be making a presentation based on his paper:

Rigorous simulation of photon recycling effects in perovskite solar cells and LEDs

Urs Aeberhard, Simon Zeder, Beat Ruhstaller; Fluxim AG, Switzerland

You will also be able to access two tutorials on simulating an LED and perovskite solar cell using our simulation software Setfos.

The conference features pre-recorded presentation videos hosted by our customized website similar to YouTube. Attendees will be able to post comments and questions. Authors are requested to answer in writing before the end of the conference.

Devices of interest include but are not limited to

  • Semiconductor lasers

  • Light emitting diodes

  • Optical modulators

  • Optical amplifiers

  • Photodetectors

  • Solar Cells

  • Photonic Devices and Circuits

  • Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits

Topics of interest include but are not limited to

  • Novel materials, devices, and simulation tools

  • Design and optimization of optoelectronic devices

  • Analysis of device performance and internal processes

  • Electron-photon interaction and plasmonics

  • Physics and theory of nanostructures

  • Polariton lasing in microcavities

  • Photonic crystal structures and devices

  • Material properties incl. metamaterials

  • Organic materials and devices

  • Fabrication process theory and simulation

  • Packaging and integration issues

  • Photonic circuits and fiber optics

  • Terahertz photonics

  • Noise modeling and simulation

  • Ultrafast effects and dynamical phenomena

  • High-speed devices and photonic links

  • Coupling of electronic, optical, and thermal simulations

  • Mathematical models and numerical methods

  • Calibration and validation of models and material parameters

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