Transfer Matrix Methods (TMM) Thin-Film TPV Optical Design

버전 1.3 (159 KB) 작성자: Zhewen Deng
This tool gives you an output of reflectivity, absorptivity, and transmissivity as a function of wavelength. Allowing only NORMAL incidence.
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업데이트 날짜: 2021/6/22

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[Beta Version] Disclaimer: This work is still in progress.
== Update 06/22/2021==
ALERT: Currently only allowing NORMAL incidence! i.e. your incident light is perpendicular to the layers! I'm in the process of debugging.
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Common questions answered here before you email me: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yzhUcQpGrr29irGv9Gf6bSBzdBWit2tRDqss1w10KWY/edit?usp=sharing
Please download the Materials folder here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ikswt5IOWSVEU0FWYlNlsGduHaXajFAw?usp=sharing
Please put the Materials folder in the same pathway or file folder as your other downloaded files. The geometry of the films are modeled as semi-infinite films. You can adjust layer composition and thicknesses. You can also add more materials for this program. This work is done together with Zach Berquist and Rachel Fetter at Lenert Research Group at University of Michigan Department of Chemical Engineering.

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Zhewen Deng, Zachary Berquist, Rachel Fetter and Andrej Lenert (2020). Transfer Matrix Methods (TMM) Thin-Film TPV Optical Design (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/77636), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved July 18, 2020.

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1.3

Allowing only NORMAL incidence.

1.2.3

Uploaded a Q&A file. PLEASE READ!

1.2.2

Disclaimer: This work is still in progress.

1.2.1

Added more accurate description and citations about the program.

1.2.0

Fixed bug. Now allow Matlab prior to R2019a to export data through csvwrite. The program can also export data into excel and you can make the adjustment in the code.

1.1.0

Now you can automatically save the output as a file in format you like (csv, xlsx, etc.)

1.0.0