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Electromagentic field from charged particle
Posted 6 sept. 2017, 03:19 UTC−4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering Version 4.3 1 Reply
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Hello everyone,
at the moment I have a 2D model with different layers (each with different electromagnetic properties (permeability, conductivity, permittivity)) which build an upper and a lower layer-system with a vacuum cap in between. Now I would like to add a charged particle (or better: a electron beam with Gaussian shape) flying with a velocity of almost c through this vacuum cap. For the moment I do not want to consider any back-reaction from the produced fields to the particle - I am only interested in the produced em-field (i.e. the wakefield) in the layers due to the charged particle. Does anybody know how I can add such a moving, charged particle? At the moment I use the electromagnetic wave, Frequency Domain for my model. For licence issue I should use the AC/DC or the RF module (I do not have access to particle trajectory module).
Thanks in advance.
David Rohrbach
at the moment I have a 2D model with different layers (each with different electromagnetic properties (permeability, conductivity, permittivity)) which build an upper and a lower layer-system with a vacuum cap in between. Now I would like to add a charged particle (or better: a electron beam with Gaussian shape) flying with a velocity of almost c through this vacuum cap. For the moment I do not want to consider any back-reaction from the produced fields to the particle - I am only interested in the produced em-field (i.e. the wakefield) in the layers due to the charged particle. Does anybody know how I can add such a moving, charged particle? At the moment I use the electromagnetic wave, Frequency Domain for my model. For licence issue I should use the AC/DC or the RF module (I do not have access to particle trajectory module).
Thanks in advance.
David Rohrbach
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