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What is the difference between the scattering BC and PML?
Hi, I want to know what is the proper boundary condition in COMSOL RF module to study optical interactions, Scattering BC and PML? or what is the difference between them? also I want to know if the rules are different for application of these two BCs in far-field and near-fields studies...- faryafada
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- Comsol Difference Scattering
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Undergrad What is the range of optical frequecy?
Thanks. Quite useful! :)- faryafada
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad What is the range of optical frequecy?
I see the term o"ptical frequency" in some articles. From Wikipedia I read that it means the whole EM spectrum. But something says to me it may be only the visible part of the spectrum. Now, which definition is correct? Thanks- faryafada
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- Electromagnetic waves Microscopes Optical Range Wave and optics
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate What are diffraction orders in nano-structures?
Sure, this is the paper link http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JOSAB.23.002383 There is not much information about source there, the pulse source was just my idea/question!- faryafada
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate What are diffraction orders in nano-structures?
I've been reading articles about this consistently during these two days, I have no problem with constructive/destructive interference. I have another question now, is every diffraction order a portion of the initial incident light being propagated within the medium to produce other diffraction...- faryafada
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate What are diffraction orders in nano-structures?
I know the theory, also the equation for k'= k+ n 2 pi/period, n being the diffraction order. I want a more physical interpretation. How is it possible that the wavelength is changed when you say at one wavelength away?- faryafada
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate What are diffraction orders in nano-structures?
Can someone please describe the diffraction orders on a nano-grating? I am reading articles about imaging devices, and I cannot understand the diffraction orders For example, incident wave can be mapped into a propagating wave through the -1, 0, and+1 diffraction orders. Is any of these...- faryafada
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- Diffraction Electromagnetic waves Wave and optics Wavefunction
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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What Does Broadband Field Refer to in Imaging Technologies?
http://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.89.115403 Please read the abstract, A finite-sized ultrathin metallic slab is used to encode subwavelength details of the broadband field radiated by an object.- faryafada
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What Does Broadband Field Refer to in Imaging Technologies?
In a far field imaging system- faryafada
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What Does Broadband Field Refer to in Imaging Technologies?
Is broadband field, a wave that contains a range of wavelengths? I can not find a good definition for it- faryafada
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- Experimental physics Field Laser Wave and optics
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Graduate Diffraction Orders: Tilted Light Arrays & Incident Lights
Can diffraction be explained for tilted light arrays or only normal incident lights can have diffraction orders? -
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What is the difference between plane wave & modulated continuous wave?
I have initial information about both waves and their characteristics but I am confused to find a relation between the two when it comes to make a comparison.- faryafada
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What is the difference between plane wave & modulated continuous wave?
What is the relation between these two concepts?- faryafada
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- Continuous Difference Plane Wave
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What is photodetector bandwidth?
Thanks for your explanation, Sophie. I know something about bandwidth but I am concerned about any theoretical solution for measuring bandwidth, if any. i.e. how is it possible to measure the bandwidth if I have the current (I [SIZE="5"][SIZE="1"]output) results for a photodetector?- faryafada
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What is photodetector bandwidth?
It is a PIN photodiode and I am in simulation level. not any experimental work yet. Is it possible to measure bandwidth in simulation level or you need to build and measure it?- faryafada
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering