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You may obtain useful files and documents related to Crosslight simulation software here. We offer free no-obligation trial version of our simulation packages for a period of two months.


Presentation Files

The following presentation files are based on simulation results from advanced TCAD tools by Crosslight.  The features shown here are already in released versions or available as beta-demo versions.   Please direct questions and feedbacks to info@crosslight.com.

Presentation Files about Device Simulation Last Updated
Introducing Quantum Drift-Diffusion Model 6 Dec. 2005
Intraband Quantum Tunneling Through Semiconductor Heterojunctions 5 Feb. 2005
Analysis of Resonant Cavity Light-Emitting Diodes (RCLED) 21 Mar 2006
Computer Aided Design of GaN Light-Emitting Diodes (LED) 29 Dec 2006
Simulation of Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLED) and White-OLED (WOLED) 4 Apr 2008
Manybody, Exciton  and Inhomogeneous Broadening Effects in Device Modeling  16 Apr 2007
Quantum Well Model for Strained Silicon MOSFETs 31 Aug 2006
3D Simulation of Quantum Dot Devices 2 Jan 2006
Simulating Quantum Cascade Lasers 3 Feb 2006
InGaN/GaN Quantum Dot LED Simulation 4 May 2006
Advanced Issues in HEMT Simulation 27 Dec 2006
Analysis of Electro-Absorption Modulators 16 Apr 2007
Accurate Simulation of Multiple-Junction Solar Cells 30 July 2008
An Advanced Simulator of Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSEL) 24 Apr 2008
A Self-consistent Model of Quantum Well Infrared Photodetectors (QWIP) 22 June 2006
Simulation of Avalanche Photodiodes (APD) Using APSYS 5 Oct 2007
Modeling Si-based Solar Cells with APSYS 5 Oct 2007
Modeling Photonic Crystal Light Emitting Diodes (PhCLED) 31 Mar 2007
Accurate Simulation of high power SCOWL laser diodes (LD) 28 May 2007

Presentation Files about Process Simulation Last Updated
2/3D Simulation of High Voltage MOSFET  23 May 2008
Simulation of 3D effects in MOSFET  22 Sep 2007
MOCVD Growth Simulation with PROCOM 8 Apr 2008
Silicon IC Process Simulation with CSuprem 16 May 2006
3D MEMS Simulation using CSuprem 29 Jun 2006
Simulation of p-doping in GaN and Related Group III Nitrides 27 Oct 2006
MOSFET Substrate Current Simulation by CSUPREM and APSYS 13 Apr 2007

Free-trial Demonstration Packages

Eligibility: Research groups or organizations that had never tried Crosslight simulation software are eligible to receive a two-month free trial license. Individuals working on personal projects are not eligible to receive such licenses. Currently, free trials are offered through Crosslight head office for North America and Western Europe only. Requests from Japan, Mainland China, Taiwan and Korea may be directed to Crosslight branch offices or authorized distributors in their respective country/area.

How it works: Please complete and fax the demo license agreement form on behalf of your research group/organization. Since each group or organization is eligible to try our software once only, please be sure that your colleagues or managers are aware of your request. Once your license agreement has been approved, you will receive download information via email or telephone.

Free-trial versus licensed/purchased versions: Usually, the free-trial and purchased versions are the same in features and capabilities. The purchased version is protected by a dongle key so that transferring the software to a different computer (such as to a laptop PC) within the same organization can be done easily. The free-trial version is protected by a more restrictive licensing system and requires that it be installed on the same PC and be activated through the internet each time a simulation task is launched. We apologize for any inconvenience during this trial period.

What to expect: Getting started is rather easy since many user-friendly graphic user interface (GUI) programs are available. See for example the following movies for setting up a quantum well device and for modifying it. However, obtaining results in good agreement with your experiment depends on complexity of the device and your simulation experience. Due to uncertainties in material parameters and experimental conditions, model parameters must be adjusted to obtain a reasonable fit to experiments. Within reasonable limits, Crosslight's technical support team will guide you through the initial trial period and help you go as far as possible with the free-demo.

Free license for Training/Tutorial

Eligibility: Crosslight may issue free licenses (some conditions apply) to support courses taught at educational institutes and for use in training workshops and similar events.     Please complete and fax the training license form and we shall contact you regarding download information.


Ghostview/Ghostscript

To display and store graphic results in postscript format for Crosslight post-processing files such as .plt and .gain, it is recommended that you use the GSview program which may be freely downloaded from the following link. For compatibility reason, older versions of GSview (such as GSvew 2.7-3.6) are recommended.

Gsview 2.7 (Please download gsv27550.exe) (does not prompt for registration)