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SRR modelling in comsol
Posted 8 ott 2013, 04:41 GMT-4 RF & Microwave Engineering, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2, Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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Hi all,
As I am quite new to the comsol, I really need some advice & help on how to model a periodic split ring resonator (SRR) medium. To make things easier, I started with modelling a single SRR. I created the SRR geometry and enclosed it with a solid air-box. I defined the SRR as PEC. To introduce an excitation, I used scattering boundaries in all 6 directions of the box (a total of 3 scattering boundary conditions). I defined the direction of the wave vector and polarization in one of them only. Now, is this set up correct ? What kind of boundary conditions would you use ? How would you excite the model ?
Furthermore, I wish to make a plot for the transmitted power vs frequency. Should I introduce ports to do that ?
Thanking you very much in advance,
M.
As I am quite new to the comsol, I really need some advice & help on how to model a periodic split ring resonator (SRR) medium. To make things easier, I started with modelling a single SRR. I created the SRR geometry and enclosed it with a solid air-box. I defined the SRR as PEC. To introduce an excitation, I used scattering boundaries in all 6 directions of the box (a total of 3 scattering boundary conditions). I defined the direction of the wave vector and polarization in one of them only. Now, is this set up correct ? What kind of boundary conditions would you use ? How would you excite the model ?
Furthermore, I wish to make a plot for the transmitted power vs frequency. Should I introduce ports to do that ?
Thanking you very much in advance,
M.
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