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wave optics and ac/dc module
Posted 2017年8月1日 GMT-4 14:25 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Wave Optics 1 Reply
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Hi, I always appreciate much information being provided on this forum.
I have some questions with my simulation.
First, I am using 2D space and want to use 2D gaussian incident light with high NA.
My incident light is focused on the metal wire which should have a electrical current. So I think I should use both wave optics and ac/dc module. In this case, I try to use 'electromagnetic waves, frequency domain' and 'electric currents'.
I checked that wave optics works great before I introduce the ac/dc module. But after introducing it, I think two physics are not working together. So I started to wonder if these two modules can work or not. And up to now, there is seemingly one problem. When I put terminal and ground node, their positions are overlapped with the interface of PML and the metal wire which should have a electrical current.
I have some questions with my simulation.
First, I am using 2D space and want to use 2D gaussian incident light with high NA.
My incident light is focused on the metal wire which should have a electrical current. So I think I should use both wave optics and ac/dc module. In this case, I try to use 'electromagnetic waves, frequency domain' and 'electric currents'.
I checked that wave optics works great before I introduce the ac/dc module. But after introducing it, I think two physics are not working together. So I started to wonder if these two modules can work or not. And up to now, there is seemingly one problem. When I put terminal and ground node, their positions are overlapped with the interface of PML and the metal wire which should have a electrical current.
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