Robert Koslover
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                2020年3月11日 GMT+8 23:11                            
                        
                        
                                                    You can compute the radiating far-field using built-in routines in Comsol Multiphysics. Consult the help system. (Note: I am referring to the RF module here.)  If you want to evaluate radiated fields outside the finite-element modeled region, but not in the far-field, you may be able to make use of a radiating near-field approach.  For one way to implement that, see https://www.comsol.com/community/exchange/672/
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                            You can compute the radiating far-field using built-in routines in Comsol Multiphysics. Consult the help system. (Note: I am referring to the RF module here.)  If you want to evaluate radiated fields outside the finite-element modeled region, but not in the far-field, you may be able to make use of a radiating near-field approach.  For one way to implement that, see https://www.comsol.com/community/exchange/672/
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                                                
    
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                                2020年3月12日 GMT+8 10:02                            
                        
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                2020年3月12日 GMT+8 10:04                            
                        
                        
                                                    In case you are asking about the usual near-field to far-field transformation, that's a mature topic discussed in many books and articles. (Here I would like to advertise our recent work "On the Emission Pattern of Nanoscopic Emitters in Planar Anisotropic Matrix and Nanoantenna Structures" available at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332961578_On_the_Emission_Pattern_of_Nanoscopic_Emitters_in_Planar_Anisotropic_Matrix_and_Nanoantenna_Structures) In particular, the built-in near-field to far-field transformation functionality could be used if inhomogeneities are localized, i.e. not extended to infinity.
However, with the limited description in the post I guess your problem may not be the traditional transform. You can provide more information for others to help.
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    ZHANG, Pu
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology                                                
 
                                                
                            In case you are asking about the usual near-field to far-field transformation, that's a mature topic discussed in many books and articles. (Here I would like to advertise our recent work "On the Emission Pattern of Nanoscopic Emitters in Planar Anisotropic Matrix and Nanoantenna Structures" available at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332961578_On_the_Emission_Pattern_of_Nanoscopic_Emitters_in_Planar_Anisotropic_Matrix_and_Nanoantenna_Structures) In particular, the built-in near-field to far-field transformation functionality could be used if inhomogeneities are localized, i.e. not extended to infinity. 
However, with the limited description in the post I guess your problem may not be the traditional transform. You can provide more information for others to help.                         
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                                                
    
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                2020年3月13日 GMT+8 18:19                            
                        
                        
                                                    Thank you Robert, that's what I'm talking about.
                                                 
                                                
                            Thank you Robert, that's what I'm talking about.