Article | REF: E1000 V3

Introduction to microwaves

Author: Jean CHAZELAS

Publication date: June 10, 2021

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5. Multi-scale modeling

The main breakthrough in this field is linked to the need to cover orders of magnitude typically ranging from nanometers to meters, i.e. 9 orders of magnitude.

Modeling microwave systems using nanotechnologies involves dealing with this vast multi-scale problem, to which is added a particular multi-physics dimension, linked to the quantum nature of nanoscale phenomena.

  • Beyond Maxwell

    The aim here is to combine the problems associated with electromagnetic-quantum transport with the development of new strategies aimed at bridging the gap between combined theories and multi-physics numerical tools.

    The development of theoretical and computational platforms is essential to address the following issues:

    • investigation of low-dimensional...

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