Help using Atlas Silvaco to simulate an OLED

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The discussion centers on simulating an OLED using Atlas Silvaco and the challenge of converting light power (watt/um) into luminance (cd/m2). Participants note that watt/um is not a valid unit for luminance and emphasize the need for integration over the visible spectrum to achieve the conversion. A suggested resource for this conversion, https://app.knovel.com/uc/, is reported to work for some users but not for others, leading to speculation about regional internet issues. The conversation highlights the complexities involved in the integration process within Atlas Silvaco. Overall, the thread illustrates the technical difficulties in performing accurate simulations and conversions in OLED modeling.
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I am trying to simulate an OLED via Atlas SilvacoI want to know how to convert light power (watt/um) into luminance (cd/m2) or the syntax to do that in Atlas silvaco.THANKS
 
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halaoui12 said:
how to convert light power (watt/um) into luminance (cd/m2)

Once you get the units straightened out (watt/um does not appear to be a valid unit of luminance), try this site:
https://app.knovel.com/uc/

(unless that "um" term is micron, indicating wavelength. then you need to specify the bandwidth to get the total power. rather a can-of-worms i would say)

Cheers,
Tom
 
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Thank you for your reply
this site did not work (https://app.knovel.com/uc/)
for the conversion there is an integration over the wavelength which must be carried out over the visible spectrum. but I can't insert this integration into the Atlas Silvaco code!!!
 
halaoui12 said:
this site did not work (https://app.knovel.com/uc/)
Site works fine for me using Google Chrome in Windows 10 Home.
 
halaoui12 said:
this site did not work (https://app.knovel.com/uc/)
renormalize said:
Site works fine for me using Google Chrome in Windows 10 Home.
Works for me as well with Windows 10 and Firefox.

@halaoui12 -- maybe some Internet problem with some blocking by your country?

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