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Automatically rejecting certain eigenmodes
Posted 8 ott 2011, 15:04 GMT-4 RF & Microwave Engineering, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2 4 Replies
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Hi,
I regularly simulate optical eigenmodes using comsol 4.2 rf mode solver. I set the outer boundaries to be perfect electric conductor, put a waveguide somewhere in the middle, and solve for the mode in the waveguide. However the problems are often more complex, but this is just a simple example of what I am doing.
When I solve for modes I get a bunch of modes, not all of which are physical. It is immediately obvious to a human that the modes that do not go to zero everywhere on the outer boundary are not physical. For complicated simulations however I find myself hunting through many modes, sometimes hundreds, to find the correct physical one.
Is there some feature where I can filter the modes, so, say, I reject all the results where the field is not zero or nearly zero on the outer boundaries? This would be a GREAT feature to have.
Thanks
David
I regularly simulate optical eigenmodes using comsol 4.2 rf mode solver. I set the outer boundaries to be perfect electric conductor, put a waveguide somewhere in the middle, and solve for the mode in the waveguide. However the problems are often more complex, but this is just a simple example of what I am doing.
When I solve for modes I get a bunch of modes, not all of which are physical. It is immediately obvious to a human that the modes that do not go to zero everywhere on the outer boundary are not physical. For complicated simulations however I find myself hunting through many modes, sometimes hundreds, to find the correct physical one.
Is there some feature where I can filter the modes, so, say, I reject all the results where the field is not zero or nearly zero on the outer boundaries? This would be a GREAT feature to have.
Thanks
David
4 Replies Last Post 11 ott 2011, 08:46 GMT-4