Engineering Structural Color: From Nanoscale to Macroscale
<h2>About this Webinar</h2>
<p>Nature-inspired structural color relies on the interaction of light with nanoscale structures such as thin-film stacks, gratings, plasmonic resonators, and metasurface. Its eco-friendliness, fade resistance, high spatial resolution, and wide range of functionalities have contributed to a growing interest in it for authentication, display, and sensing applications.</p>
<p>This webinar will show how Ansy Lumerical tools can be used for engineering structural color based on various nano-technologies available today. We'll also use Ansys Speos to visualize the color in macroscale when the physics-based surface model from Lumerical is applied to a target object.</p>
<h2>What You Will Learn</h2>
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How to simulate various nano-patterns and obtain their spectral responses
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What is thin-film stack, grating, plasmonic resonators and metasurface
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What is the Lumerical Sub-Wavelength Model
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Learn about interoperability between Lumerical and Speos
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<h2>Who Should Attend</h2>
<p>Optical Engineer, Optomechanical Engineers, Engineering Management</p>
<h2>Speaker</h2>
<p>Shin-Sung Kim, Senior Manager Application Engineering</p>