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Plasmonic Biosensor

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I need to make a Plasmonic Biosensor in Comsol. I don't know how to use the RF module. I'm good with the geometry but have no clue about the parameters, equations and boundary conditions. Kindly help me get through this.

3 Replies Last Post 13 nov. 2013, 03:58 UTC−5
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Posted: 1 decade ago 30 oct. 2013, 16:20 UTC−4
I suggest you start with the plasmonic wire grating model under the tutorial. It covers many of the things you are asking for: parameters, field equations, and Floquet BCs, which are very important if you are working with a periodic structure. Uploading your model will help in understanding what specifically you may be looking for.

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I suggest you start with the plasmonic wire grating model under the tutorial. It covers many of the things you are asking for: parameters, field equations, and Floquet BCs, which are very important if you are working with a periodic structure. Uploading your model will help in understanding what specifically you may be looking for. -ado

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Posted: 1 decade ago 12 nov. 2013, 23:35 UTC−5
I just need refractive index for a particular material. How I do remove the basic properties like permittivity and permeability?
I just need refractive index for a particular material. How I do remove the basic properties like permittivity and permeability?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 13 nov. 2013, 03:58 UTC−5
Permittivity is related to Refractive index (n^2) and Permeability you can put 1 (means not interested in magnetic studies)
Permittivity is related to Refractive index (n^2) and Permeability you can put 1 (means not interested in magnetic studies)

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