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Laoss (large-area organic semiconductor simulation) is a software for design, simulation, and optimization of large-area organic, perovskite solar cells, PV Module and LEDs (displays, lighting panels, Photovoltaic arrays).

  • Import custom-made geometry and start meshing.
  • Finite-Element-Method- Analysis (FEM)
  • FEM based electro-thermal modeling
  • Powerful 3d ray tracing for concentrator PV
  • Wide range of different output data and comprehensive result visualization.
  • High-speed computation on standard PCs
  • Intuitive, easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI) and workflow
  • Laoss-Setfos integration.
  • Large Area Organic Semiconductor Device Simulation using LAOSS S/W – YouTube

LAOSS SOFTWARE

LAOSS Software module details below

The Laoss optics module is a powerful 3D ray-tracer solver used to:

  • Simulate in- and out-coupling in OLEDs and solar cells with complex 3D optical elements or surface texturing.
  • Model stand-alone 3D optical elements and their contribution to the device.
  • Simulate optical cross-talk in OLED displays.
  • Coupled Setfos to analyze OLEDs and PVs with complex light-coupling geometries.
  • Laoss accepts output from Setfos software (Emission, Reflection/Transmission profile


The Laoss electrical module can simulate the characteristics of displays, large-area OLEDs, and perovskite/organic solar cells with PV modules.

  • Optimization of the electrode design. Reduction of electrical losses.
  • Studying non-ideal effects in OLEDs and solar cells (e.g. electrical shunts)
  • Understanding electrical cross-talk in RGD OLED pixel array.
  • IV curves, total power dissipation, fill factor, conductivity, electrical potential


The thermal module can be used to simulate the two-way interaction between heat generation and electrical properties of a semiconductor.

  • Calculate temperature distribution in OLEDs and solar cells.
  • Study the impact of shunts or layer non-uniformities on the distribution of temperature and electrical potential.
  • Non-ideal IV characteristics of OLEDs and solar cells due to electrothermal coupling.
  • Coupled electro-thermal model to simulate the two-way interaction between heat generation and electrical properties of the semiconductor.


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