Open source, heterogeneous, nonlinear optics simulation

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The spatio-temporal evolution of a laser field taking part in a nonlinear optical interaction can be challenging to simulate, yet forms the basis for many experiments in ultrafast optics. To allow better insight into these phenomena, a program for nonlinear optics simulations is described, which can run on multiple hardware platforms, and is performant and open source. It was designed to deal with a number of complex problems in light-matter interaction accurately and reproducibly. The open source code allows for extensive cross-checking of its results by other researchers and growth of its capabilities over time, as well as serving to make the simulations associated with ultrafast experiments more broadly reproducible.

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Karpowicz, N. (2023). Open source, heterogeneous, nonlinear optics simulation. Optics Continuum, 2(11), 2244–2254. https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTCON.502567

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