Robert Koslover
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Posted:
5 years ago
18 juil. 2019, 23:36 UTC−4
Updated:
5 years ago
18 juil. 2019, 23:36 UTC−4
I understand circular polarization in 3D, but I'm not sure what it would mean physically in a 2D model. I suggest that you post a picture of your geometry, perhaps with a label and arrow showing the surface on which you would like to specify a circularly-polarized light source, and perhaps also show which direction you would like that source to radiate, if it isn't obvious from the geometry.
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I understand circular polarization in 3D, but I'm not sure what it would mean physically in a 2D model. I suggest that you post a picture of your geometry, perhaps with a label and arrow showing the surface on which you would like to specify a circularly-polarized light source, and perhaps also show which direction you would like that source to radiate, if it isn't obvious from the geometry.