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RF Model - Interface Electric Field
Posted 2009年7月6日 GMT+2 10:310 Replies
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Hi,
I am trying to impose, in the RF In-Plane Hybrid Wave 2D Model, an electric field at the interface between two different media. In particular I am interested in having both component parallel and perpendicular to interface, which is not a plane one. At the moment I have divided the model in two domains, and I can in theory impose the electric field as a boundary condition. I tried to connect the two domains by setting the electric field z component of one domain as boundary condition for the other domain.
Probably there is something wrong, as when I apply only electric field surface parallel component I obtain a field distribution, while no field at all rises if I apply just an electric field surface normal component...
Do you have any suggestion?
Thank you for you kind attention,
Best,
Emanuele
I am trying to impose, in the RF In-Plane Hybrid Wave 2D Model, an electric field at the interface between two different media. In particular I am interested in having both component parallel and perpendicular to interface, which is not a plane one. At the moment I have divided the model in two domains, and I can in theory impose the electric field as a boundary condition. I tried to connect the two domains by setting the electric field z component of one domain as boundary condition for the other domain.
Probably there is something wrong, as when I apply only electric field surface parallel component I obtain a field distribution, while no field at all rises if I apply just an electric field surface normal component...
Do you have any suggestion?
Thank you for you kind attention,
Best,
Emanuele
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