Mediums#
Non-Dispersive Medium#
Spatially uniform#
| Dispersionless medium. | |
| Perfect electrical conductor class. | |
| Fully anisotropic medium including all 9 components of the permittivity and conductivity tensors. | 
Spatially varying#
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Dispersive Mediums#
Spatially uniform#
| A dispersive medium described by the pole-residue pair model. | |
| A dispersive medium described by the Lorentz model. | |
| A dispersive medium described by the Sellmeier model. | |
| A dispersive medium described by the Drude model. | |
| A dispersive medium described by the Debye model. | 
Spatially varying#
| A spatially varying dispersive medium described by the pole-residue pair model. | |
| A spatially varying dispersive medium described by the Lorentz model. | |
| A spatially varying dispersive medium described by the Sellmeier model. | |
| A spatially varying dispersive medium described by the Drude model. | |
| A spatially varying dispersive medium described by the Debye model. | 
Medium Perturbations#
| Dispersionless medium with perturbations. | |
| A dispersive medium described by the pole-residue pair model with perturbations. | 
General Mediums (can be both dispersive and non-dispersive)#
Spatially uniform#
| Diagonally anisotropic medium. | |
| 2D diagonally anisotropic medium. | 
Spatially varying#
| Diagonally anisotropic medium with spatially varying permittivity in each component. | 
Medium Specifications (add properties to existing Medium)#
Nonlinear#
| Abstract specification for adding nonlinearities to a medium. | |
| Model for an instantaneous nonlinear chi3 susceptibility. | |
| Model for Kerr nonlinearity which gives an intensity-dependent refractive index of the form \(n = n_0 + n_2 I\). | |
| Model for two-photon absorption (TPA) nonlinearity which gives an intensity-dependent absorption of the form \(\alpha = \alpha_0 + \beta I\). | 
Time Modulation#
| Specification adding space-time modulation to the non-dispersive part of medium including relative permittivity at infinite frequency and electric conductivity. | |
| Space-time modulation applied to a medium, adding on top of the time-independent part. | |
| Class describing modulation with a harmonic time dependence. | |
| The modulation profile with a user-supplied spatial distribution of amplitude and phase. | 
Material Library#
- Material Library- Silver (“Ag”)
- Aluminum (“Al”)
- Alumina (“Al2O3”)
- Aluminum Arsenide (“AlAs”)
- Aluminum Gallium Nitride (“AlGaN”)
- Aluminum Nitride (“AlN”)
- Aluminum Oxide (“AlxOy”)
- Amino Acid (“Aminoacid”)
- Silicon (Amorphous) (“aSi”)
- Gold (“Au”)
- Beryllium (“Be”)
- N-BK7 Borosilicate Glass (“BK7”)
- Calcium Fluoride (“CaF2”)
- Cellulose (“Cellulose”)
- Chromium (“Cr”)
- Silicon (Crystalline) (“cSi”)
- Copper (“Cu”)
- Fused Silica (“FusedSilica”)
- Gallium Arsenide (“GaAs”)
- Germanium (“Ge”)
- Germanium Oxide (“GeOx”)
- Graphene (“graphene”)- tidy3d.Graphene- Graphene- Graphene.__init__()
- Graphene.mu_c
- Graphene.temp
- Graphene.gamma
- Graphene.scaling
- Graphene.include_interband
- Graphene.interband_fit_freq_nodes
- Graphene.interband_fit_num_iters
- Graphene.medium
- Graphene.intraband_drude
- Graphene.interband_pole_residue
- Graphene.numerical_conductivity()
- Graphene.interband_conductivity()
- Graphene.__hash__()
 
 
 
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- Water (“H2O”)
- Hafnium Oxide (“HfO2”)
- Hexamethyldisilazane, or Bis(trimethylsilyl)amine (“HMDS”)
- Indium Arsenide (“InAs”)
- Indium Phosphide (“InP”)
- Indium Tin Oxide (“ITO”)
- Lithium niobate (“LiNbO3”)
- Magnesium Fluoride (“MgF2”)
- Magnesium Oxide (“MgO”)
- Molybdenum Disulfide (“MoS2”)
- Molybdenum Diselenide (“MoSe2”)
- Nickel (“Ni”)
- Palladium (“Pd”)
- Polyetherimide (“PEI”)
- Polyethylene Naphthalate (“PEN”)
- Polyethylene Terephthalate (“PET”)
- Poly(methyl Methacrylate) (“PMMA”)
- Polycarbonate (“Polycarbonate”)
- Polystyrene (“Polystyrene”)
- Platinum (“Pt”)
- Polytetrafluoroethylene, or Teflon (“PTFE”)
- Polyvinyl Chloride (“PVC”)
- Sapphire (“Sapphire”)
- Silicon Nitride (“Si3N4”)
- Silicon Carbide (“SiC”)
- Silicon Mononitride (“SiN”)
- Silicon Dioxide (“SiO2”)
- Silicon Oxynitride (“SiON”)
- Tantalum Pentoxide (“Ta2O5”)
- Titanium (“Ti”)
- Titanium Oxide (“TiOx”)
- Tungsten (“W”)
- Tungsten Disulfide (“WS2”)
- Tungsten Diselenide (“WSe2”)
- Yttrium Oxide (“Y2O3”)
- Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (“YAG”)
- Zirconium Oxide (“ZrO2”)