Project Description:
In the frame of PhyClus project, a state-of-the-art highly parallelized computing infrastructure, precisely configured to solve nanophotonic and quantum chemical problems, is provided in the group of Prof. U. Peschel at the Institute of Condensed Matter Theory and Optics.
Integrated into the Abbe Center of Photonics and the Michael Stifel Center, this allows access to state-of-the-art simulation tools and methods for a wide variety of groups at FSU Jena conducting research on light-matter interactions.
Simulation projects (selection):
Simulation of the transient response of an optically pumped semiconductor nanowire laser made of CdS a) Configuration, b) Field distribution c) Evolution of field strength (blue) and carrier density (green) in the center of the nanowire (The excitation pulse is shown at t=0.) e) Spectral evolution d) Evolution of inversion in quasi-pulse space.
Structures of (R,R) and (R,S)-1,2-dimethyloxirane and their corresponding photoelectron angular distribution after ionization with left and right circularly polarized laser pulses (LCP, and RCP, respectively).
The project, supported by the Free State of Thuringia, was co-financed by funds from the European Union within the framework of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).