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Can PML match metal
Posted 3 mag 2011, 05:51 GMT-4 4 Replies
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Hi
I want to simulate a semi-infinite silver reflector, and a single Particle suspending over the reflector. Due to the scattering by the particle, the light can be coupled to the surface plasmon along the silver surface. In simulation, we have to use some boundary conditions or PML to absorbed the surface plasmon and other light scattered by the whole structure.
In my simulation, I make the whole structure surrounded by PML. But I found there are always some light reflected back by the PML. It seems the PML can not absorb the surface plasmon completely no matter how large the computational domain is.
So I want to know how one can model something like this, Is there anyone of you have succeeded in modelling metal involved structure like what I'm facing now?
see attachment for the structure
I want to simulate a semi-infinite silver reflector, and a single Particle suspending over the reflector. Due to the scattering by the particle, the light can be coupled to the surface plasmon along the silver surface. In simulation, we have to use some boundary conditions or PML to absorbed the surface plasmon and other light scattered by the whole structure.
In my simulation, I make the whole structure surrounded by PML. But I found there are always some light reflected back by the PML. It seems the PML can not absorb the surface plasmon completely no matter how large the computational domain is.
So I want to know how one can model something like this, Is there anyone of you have succeeded in modelling metal involved structure like what I'm facing now?
see attachment for the structure
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