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How enter relative permitivity of a material

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How can I define relative permitivty of a material in comsol, if I knew real and imaginary parts of refrative index for a range of wavelenths in table form. plz help me.


1 Reply Last Post 2023年8月20日 GMT-4 16:44
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 year ago 2023年8月20日 GMT-4 16:44
Updated: 1 year ago 2023年8月20日 GMT-4 16:47

You can specify the relative permittivity of a material under the material properties.
Component --> Materials --> etc. I suggest you consult the Comsol Multiphysics Help system and/or study the examples in the supplied Application Library, to see how this is done. If you have data in the form of a table, you may wish to import it and create an interpolation function to go with that data. You can then use that interpolation function in your specification of the material's permittivity.

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You can specify the relative permittivity of a material under the material properties. Component --> Materials --> etc. I suggest you consult the Comsol Multiphysics Help system and/or study the examples in the supplied Application Library, to see how this is done. If you have data in the form of a table, you may wish to import it and create an interpolation function to go with that data. You can then use that interpolation function in your specification of the material's permittivity.

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