See How Modeling and Simulation Is Used Across Industries
Multiphysics modeling and simulation drives innovation across industries and academia — as is evidenced by the many uses showcased in the technical papers and posters presented by engineers, researchers, and scientists at the COMSOL Conference each year.
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The pursuit of artificial magnetism within metamaterials research has long been a focal point. Traditional methods rely on analyzing complex configurations such as arrays of subwavelength particles or split-rings, but unfortunately they fail at subwavelength scales. Revisiting Mie theory ... Read More
Efficient mixing and pumping of liquids at the microscale is a technology that is still to be optimized. The combination of an AC electric field with a small temperature gradient leads to a strong electrothermal flow that can be used for multiple purposes. Combining simulations and ... Read More
In the rapid development cycle of sensor systems, minimizing time-to-market is crucial. However, designing a new MEMS-chip (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) presents significant challenges due to the extensive time required for manufacturing and characterization. This delay affects the ... Read More
Quasi-static 2D-MEMS vector scanners are micro-opto-electro-mechanical systems (MOEMS) made of monocrystalline silicon. The primary application for these controllable micromirrors is the high dynamic and precise deflection of laser beams, for example in light detection and ranging ... Read More
In order to facilitate semiconductor production in the upcoming technology nodes (3nm, 2nm, 14A) our state-of-the-art multi beam mask writer (MBMW) needs constant improvement in throughput and writing precision. As these two goals contradict each other, adaption of the electron optical ... Read More
The goal of this study is to exploit the phase change in vanadium dioxide (VO₂) for optical sensing. Infrared (IR) sensing is of paramount interest for next-generation Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Phase change materials (PCMs) are expected to enable low-energy consumption sensors, ... Read More
Structural colors of photonic crystals demonstrate significant application value in optical sensing and anti-counterfeiting due to their high stability and environmental friendliness. However, current research still lacks systematic investigation into the structure-property relationship ... Read More
Gigahertz (GHz) sensors based on spoof localized surface plasmon (SLSP) resonances have been demonstrated to detect various bio/chemical substances. However, quantitatively and contactlessly measuring tiny refractive index changes of toxic gases in GHz regime is still absent. Here, we ... Read More
Terahertz (THz) sensing has been attracting interest due to its capabilities for biological fingerprint and medical identification. However, achieving angle-tunable ultrahigh figure-of-merit (FOM) of THz sensing remains challenging due to the difficulty in realizing tunable resonances ... Read More
Graphene, as a two-dimensional material with exceptional physical and chemical properties, exhibits highly tunable optical absorption within the visible spectrum. Its absorption is sensitive to polarization, the number of layers, and incident angles, making it an ideal candidate for ... Read More
