Calculating Complex Permittivity

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Hi, I'm trying to calculate the complex permittivity of graphene using this formula

here σ is the conductivity, ω=2πf is the angular frequency, ε0 is the dielectric constant of the vacuum, and t is the thickness of the material. In COMSOL, this formula should look like this

1-(j x sigma)/(epsilon0_const x comp1.ewfd.omega x d_eff)
(I changed asterisks to x, because on this forum asterisks turn text Italic)

But for some reason, COMSOL assigned an "rad" unit to this formula even though all variables are right

What's wrong and how do I fix this?


2 Replies Last Post 2025年3月12日 GMT-4 08:45
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Posted: 3 weeks ago 2025年3月12日 GMT-4 07:53

From this [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283380681_Optical_properties_of_graphene_on_quartz_and_polyethylene_substrates_in_terahertz_frequency_range] it looks like you are expecting unit less for that permittivity? I think what you get is correct seen from how omega here is rad/s, but you could also write omega as 2pifrequency, with frequency having unit Hz, in which case you have no resulting unit.

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From this [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283380681_Optical_properties_of_graphene_on_quartz_and_polyethylene_substrates_in_terahertz_frequency_range] it looks like you are expecting unit less for that permittivity? I think what you get is correct seen from how omega here is rad/s, but you could also write omega as 2*pi*frequency, with frequency having unit Hz, in which case you have no resulting unit.

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Posted: 3 weeks ago 2025年3月12日 GMT-4 08:45

From this [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283380681_Optical_properties_of_graphene_on_quartz_and_polyethylene_substrates_in_terahertz_frequency_range] it looks like you are expecting unit less for that permittivity? I think what you get is correct seen from how omega here is rad/s, but you could also write omega as 2pifrequency, with frequency having unit Hz, in which case you have no resulting unit.

It works thanks. I realized what the problem was. comp1.ewfd.omega is 2 x pi x ewfd.freq not the comp1.ewfd.freq

>From this [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283380681_Optical_properties_of_graphene_on_quartz_and_polyethylene_substrates_in_terahertz_frequency_range] it looks like you are expecting unit less for that permittivity? I think what you get is correct seen from how omega here is rad/s, but you could also write omega as 2*pi*frequency, with frequency having unit Hz, in which case you have no resulting unit. It works thanks. I realized what the problem was. comp1.ewfd.omega is 2 x pi x **ewfd.freq** not the **comp1**.ewfd.freq

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