We released Setfos 5.2. The most advanced simulation software for LEDs & solar cells is now even better.

We released Setfos 5.2. The most advanced simulation software for LEDs & solar cells is now even better.

The summer is here, and we’ve got some exciting news to share regarding our simulation software Setfos. Plus, we’ve posted the latest papers from our customers, and if you’ve missed our past scientific tutorials, don’t worry we have gathered them all together in one place. Read all about it here in our newsletter.

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Combining Machine Learning and Simulation for Photovoltaics

Combining Machine Learning and Simulation for Photovoltaics

We’ve got lots to share in our latest research news post. We’re detailing the promising results generated from the research project AIPV which looks at how machine learning and simulation can be used in the characterization of PV panels. Plus we’ve got two new software updates to Setfos and Loass, the latest research published by our customers and we’re hiring!

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Our Simulation Software Laoss Just Got Better!

Our Simulation Software Laoss Just Got Better!

After several months in development, our simulation software Laoss adds a brand new optical module. 
The Laoss optical module sits alongside our electrical and thermal modules. Together they offer a powerful software package for the design and simulation of OLEDs, perovskite/organic solar cells and large area semiconductor devices. 

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Setfos 5.0 released

Setfos 5.0 released

Today we released Setfos 5.0.

We are proud to present our new Graphical User Interface (GUI) with many new features including a user-friendly workspace to manage simulations and compare results.

Additionally, Setfos 5.0 offers new simulation possibilities:

  • Combine absorption and emission calculation for simulation of photoluminescence (PL) in thin films.

  • Simulate transient temperature signals to explore Thermally Stimulated Current (TSC) signals

  • Use the new optimization algorithms to find the best device structure.

  • Include quantum-dot particles in absorption simulations

    and much more…

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