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News Archive

May 23-26, 2011:

SPIE Europe Optical Metrology, Munich, Germany. JCMwave will present its methods for metrology / profile reconstruction at the Conference on Modeling Aspects in Optical Metrology.

May 23-26, 2011:

LASER World of Photonics, Munich, Germany. Please visit JCMwave at the exhibition. You find us at Hall B1, Booth 462.

February 17, 2011:

JCMwave User Meeting, Berlin, Germany. Please contact info@jcmwave.com if you are interested in participation at the user meeting.

January 22-27, 2011:

SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, US. Please visit us at booth number 4601-47 (North Hall, German Pavilion).

September 13-16, 2010:

SPIE Photomask Technology (BACUS), Monterey, US. Please visit the technical conference to hear about JCMwave's recent developments in Source Mask Optimization techniques (Proc. SPIE 7823 (2010) 78230E).

July 6-8, 2009:

5th Workshop on Numerical Methods for Optical Nano Structures, ETHZ, Zürich, Switzerland. Please attend the "Short course on FEM codes for plasmonics and optical nano structures" to learn more about JCMwave's FEM solvers.

September 14-17, 2009:

SPIE Photomask Technology (BACUS), Monterey, US. Please visit the Simulation and Modelling session at the technical conference to hear about JCMwave's recent developments in Computational Lithography (paper 7488-83).

October 28-30, 2009:

aCoNa-Photonics - International Workshop on Theoretical and Computational Nanophotonics, Bad Honnef, Germany. Conference contribution on photonic crystal microcavity simulations.

January 23-28, 2010:

SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, US. Please visit us at booth number 4601-40.

June 14-18, 2009

SPIE Europe Optical Metrology, Munich, Germany. JCMwave will present its methods for metrology / profile reconstruction at the Conference on Modeling Aspects in Optical Metrology.

May 4-6, 2009:

SPIE Europe Microtechnologies for the New Millennium, Dresden, Germany. JCMwave will present its software at the Conference on Photonic Materials, Devices and Applications.

April 17-18, 2009:

JCMwave's mode solvers and light scattering solvers will be presented at The XVIIIth Workshop on Optical Waveguide Theory and Numerical Modelling in Jena, Germany. Learn more about "Finite-element simulations of light propagation through subwavelength apertures in metal films" and on "Efficient simulation of plasmonic structures for solar cells".

February 8, 2009:

JCMsuite Version 1.17.4 released.
We are approaching the major release JCMsuite 2.0.

December 01, 2008:

JCMwave announces that JCMgridview, an improved grid viewer will be released until January 2009.

  • January 15, 2009:
  • Optical micro-pillar cavities investigated with finite-element methods (JCMsuite's resonance mode solver). Please read the corresponding article: M. Karl et al., Optics Express 17, 1144 (2009).
  • September 15, 2008:
  • JCMsuite successfully applied to analyze photonic crystal fibers where individual pores are filled with metal. "Numerical simulations based on finite-element modeling show excellent agreement with the experimental results in all cases." "The wavelength dependence of the dielectric constants is taken fully into account." Please read the corresponding article by the Max-Planck-Research Group Erlangen, headed by P. J. St. Russell: H. Tyagi et al., Optics Express 16, 17236 (2008).
  • February 8, 2009:
  • JCMsuite Version 1.17.4 released.
    We are approaching the major release JCMsuite 2.0.
  • January 15, 2009:
  • JCMwave announces that JCMgridview, an improved grid viewer will be released until January 2009.
  • September 15, 2008:
  • JCMsuite successfully applied to analyze photonic crystal fibers where individual pores are filled with metal. "Numerical simulations based on finite-element modeling show excellent agreement with the experimental results in all cases." "The wavelength dependence of the dielectric constants is taken fully into account." Please read the corresponding article by the Max-Planck-Research Group Erlangen, headed by P. J. St. Russell: H. Tyagi et al., Optics Express 16, 17236 (2008).
  • December 01, 2008:
  • ptical micro-pillar cavities investigated with finite-element methods (JCMsuite's resonance mode solver). Please read the corresponding article: M. Karl et al., Optics Express 17, 1144 (2009).
  • October 05, 2008:
  • An interface between JCMwave's simulation tools and the lithography simulator Dr.Litho developed by the Fraunhofer Institute at Erlangen has been presented at the BACUS/SPIE Photomask Technology Meeting at Monterey, CA.