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Conference 2005 - Birmingham

COMSOL Multiphysics (FEMLAB) Modelling of Field Enhancements as a Result of Scattering from Metallic Nanostructures COMSOL Multiphysics (FEMLAB) Modelling of Field Enhancements as a Result of Scattering from Metallic Nanostructures

SERS is a candidate method for signle molecule detection. "Rough" metal surfaces or structured metal surfaces are often employed to obtain the desired enhancement through a coherent scattering process. We have modeled this process to gain...
COMSOL Conference 2005, Birmingham
Jian Wang
National Physical Laboratory
Teddington, UK

Inverse Methods in Engineering Modelling Inverse Methods in Engineering Modelling

"All models are inverse problems". This presentation gives some clues to how COMSOL Multiphysics, and its integration with MATLAB, can run models 'backwards'. A number of examples are shown to exemplify the collaboration between modeling,...
COMSOL Conference 2005, Birmingham
William B.J. Zimmerman
University of Sheffield
Sheffield, UK

Modelling Bistable Liquid Crystal Displays using FEMLAB Modelling Bistable Liquid Crystal Displays using FEMLAB

Liquid Crystal Displays contain a multitude of phenomena that can only be described by multiphysics modeling. This presentation gives some results from some of the research being performed at Hewlett...
COMSOL Conference 2005, Birmingham
Christopher Newton
Hewlett Packard Laboratories
Bristol, UK