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launching two modes simultaneously on same port

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hi,

if i want to launch TE11 and TM11 modes simultaneously on same port.Is it possible to do so?

2 Replies Last Post 2015年9月22日 GMT-4 12:10
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Posted: 9 years ago 2015年9月21日 GMT-4 21:25
Hi, did you ever figure this out? I'm trying to launch the HE11 mode, which can be constructed as a mixture of the TM11 and TE11. I was thinking about using two different port planes, but if it can be done with a single port that'd be perfect.
Hi, did you ever figure this out? I'm trying to launch the HE11 mode, which can be constructed as a mixture of the TM11 and TE11. I was thinking about using two different port planes, but if it can be done with a single port that'd be perfect.

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Posted: 9 years ago 2015年9月22日 GMT-4 12:10
Yes, it seems to be possible (that is to say, this works in version 5.1) Simply assign two port boundary conditions to the same surface, and set up the boundary conditions in the first to TE11, and the second for TM11. Interestingly, the second specification does not override the first one, but simply adds to it.
Yes, it seems to be possible (that is to say, this works in version 5.1) Simply assign two port boundary conditions to the same surface, and set up the boundary conditions in the first to TE11, and the second for TM11. Interestingly, the second specification does not override the first one, but simply adds to it.

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