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I am simulating a structure which contains 28 micrometer thick silica substrate and on top of it i have 1nm thin grephene layer. grephene complex permittivity is given in the paper which depends on thickness of gephene layer. I am facing difficulty in meshing this structure. wavelengths are in THz region. How to mesh in this case.


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Posted: 3 years ago 11 ago 2021, 18:20 GMT-4

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Posted: 3 years ago 12 ago 2021, 02:54 GMT-4

I am working on this paper. https://www.osapublishing.org/ome/fulltext.cfm?uri=ome-10-2-369&id=425797 I am facing problem in messing. Thank you

I am working on this paper. https://www.osapublishing.org/ome/fulltext.cfm?uri=ome-10-2-369&id=425797 I am facing problem in messing. Thank you


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Posted: 3 years ago 12 ago 2021, 09:45 GMT-4

This model requires user defined meshing. You have 1 nm ultra-thin layer which requires highly dense mesh. I think this layer should have the maximum mesh size of [1/5] nm to correctly resolve.

This model requires user defined meshing. You have 1 nm ultra-thin layer which requires highly dense mesh. I think this layer should have the maximum mesh size of [1/5] nm to correctly resolve.

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Posted: 3 years ago 15 ago 2021, 01:52 GMT-4

But 1/5 nm messing taking lots of time ( in hours) . Is there any other way to implement it like transition boundary condition or something else.

But 1/5 nm messing taking lots of time ( in hours) . Is there any other way to implement it like transition boundary condition or something else.

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