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HRS Computing

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Initial release
  
December 2008

Development status
  
Active (2008-)

Stable release
  
2.0.0 / December 2010

Written in
  
C++

HRS Computing

Original author(s)
  
S. Carrazza, J. Duboisset

Operating system
  
32-bit & 64-bit Windows Linux Mac OS FreeBSD

HRS Computing is an opensource scientific software which simulates the hyper Rayleigh scattering (HRS) in nonlinear optics. The software is designed for researchers, and it is used to verify the agreement between theoretical models and experimental data.

Main features

From the physics point of view the software provides coefficients that are useful for the determination of the microscopic structure of composites, molecules, etc.

  • the dipolar and quadripolar coefficients
  • the depolarization factor
  • Using these coefficients, the software also provides:

  • the visualization of simulated polar graphics generated by HRS
  • molecular position and dipolar momentum in 3D
  • easy data and graphics export
  • References

    HRS Computing Wikipedia


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