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time dependent EM-fields in cavity
Posted 2016年4月28日 GMT-4 07:41 RF & Microwave Engineering, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 5.2 1 Reply
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Hi!
First of I apologize in advance for any stupid questions but I'm a new COMSOL user and would like to model the field inside a resonator. This is no problem in the frequency domain but when I try to do this in the time domain I run into problem. I want it in time domain as I would like to have particles interact with the field. I've tried a few different options but with no success.
I've tried a few different things, both feeding the cavity with a port, coupling the magnetic field in the resonator with a magnetic loop, doing an alternating voltage source to couple the E-field etc..None of these have worked so far and COMSOL doesn't seem to like very high frequencies when you're not in the frequency domain.
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what physics/studies I should use?
TL;DR
What physics/studies should I use if I want to have particle-field interaction in a resonator?
I appreciate any answers
First of I apologize in advance for any stupid questions but I'm a new COMSOL user and would like to model the field inside a resonator. This is no problem in the frequency domain but when I try to do this in the time domain I run into problem. I want it in time domain as I would like to have particles interact with the field. I've tried a few different options but with no success.
I've tried a few different things, both feeding the cavity with a port, coupling the magnetic field in the resonator with a magnetic loop, doing an alternating voltage source to couple the E-field etc..None of these have worked so far and COMSOL doesn't seem to like very high frequencies when you're not in the frequency domain.
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what physics/studies I should use?
TL;DR
What physics/studies should I use if I want to have particle-field interaction in a resonator?
I appreciate any answers
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