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harmonic propagation in comsol 4.0a
Posted Dec 13, 2010, 8:38 a.m. EST RF & Microwave Engineering Version 4.0a 1 Reply
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Hi everyboby,
I always used comsol 3.5 to calculate the cupling field of plasmonic gratings. So I was able to use under multiphysics->RF module-> in-plane wave->tm waves->harmonic propagation.
Recently I and my supervisor updated Comsol to the new version 4.0, but I cannot find a way to simulate the same structures.
Can anyone help me? How can I simulate an harmonic propagation problem with the new Comsol?
I have a second question linked to the previous one (maybe trivial). When I define a port under "electromagnetic Waves (emw)"->port Comsol forces me to insert only electric field in the user-defined port. In the previous version 3.5 I could define also magnetic field by setting TM waves instead of TE waves.
Can I do a similar thing in Comsol 4.0a?
Best Regards.
I always used comsol 3.5 to calculate the cupling field of plasmonic gratings. So I was able to use under multiphysics->RF module-> in-plane wave->tm waves->harmonic propagation.
Recently I and my supervisor updated Comsol to the new version 4.0, but I cannot find a way to simulate the same structures.
Can anyone help me? How can I simulate an harmonic propagation problem with the new Comsol?
I have a second question linked to the previous one (maybe trivial). When I define a port under "electromagnetic Waves (emw)"->port Comsol forces me to insert only electric field in the user-defined port. In the previous version 3.5 I could define also magnetic field by setting TM waves instead of TE waves.
Can I do a similar thing in Comsol 4.0a?
Best Regards.
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