November 25, 2024
The Optical Response Spectrum feature in QuantistryLab provides critical insights into light-material interaction, benefiting industries such as solar cells, LEDs, paints, and optical coatings. By simulating optical spectra, users can analyze dielectric polarization and optical absorption, revealing key electronic and optical properties such as band gap and electronic excitations.
QuantistryLab automates complex optical simulations using methods like Random-Phase Approximation (RPA) for fast, cost-effective calculations and the Bethe-Salpeter Equation (GW-BSE) for highly accurate results. These automated simulations make material simulations and advanced optical analysis accessible without requiring extensive expertise. With just a few clicks, users can define materials, run simulations, and examine crucial properties for optoelectronic applications.
How can QuantistryLab’s simulations accelerate optical material innovation? Explore the possibilities today.