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A new open source software platform will offer greater power and flexibility to designers of photonic components and complex photonic integrated circuits. IPKISS, developed by Ghent University and nanoelectronics research center Imec of Louvain, is a generic and modular software framework for the parametric design of photonic integrated components and circuits. It allows designers to quickly define photonic components, directly simulate them in electromagnetic solvers and integrate them into a circuit on a photomask for fabrication. The platform also integrates with third-party...Read full article

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    Published: July 2012
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