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Simulating S and P Polarised EM Waves
Posted Aug 3, 2015, 7:34 a.m. EDT RF & Microwave Engineering, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions 1 Reply
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I am trying to simulate a plane wave with either S or P polarisation incident upon a nanoparticle on a substrate at various angle of incidence (phi and theta). Following the Scatterer on a Substrate model I have managed to do this for a S polarised plane wave using the follwing port conditions:
INCIDENT
x| -sin(phi)*exp(-i*(kbx*x+kby*y))
y| cos(phi)*exp(-i*(kax*x+kay*y))
z| 0
Propogation| abs (kaz)
TRANSMITTED (Through Substrate)
x| -sin(phi)*exp(-i*(kbx*x+kby*y))
y| cos(phi)*exp(-i*(kbx*x+kby*y))
z| 0
Could somebody please explain how this is derived for the model as the pdf doesnt really explain this. Also how would i modify this to have P polarisation incident?
Many Thanks Josh
INCIDENT
x| -sin(phi)*exp(-i*(kbx*x+kby*y))
y| cos(phi)*exp(-i*(kax*x+kay*y))
z| 0
Propogation| abs (kaz)
TRANSMITTED (Through Substrate)
x| -sin(phi)*exp(-i*(kbx*x+kby*y))
y| cos(phi)*exp(-i*(kbx*x+kby*y))
z| 0
Could somebody please explain how this is derived for the model as the pdf doesnt really explain this. Also how would i modify this to have P polarisation incident?
Many Thanks Josh
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