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Syntax to invoke solutions at a specific frequency in the frequency domain interface
Posted 29 sept. 2016, 09:37 UTC−4 Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.4 4 Replies
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Hi all,
in short: When multiple frequencies are solved for in the frequency domain, what is the syntax to invoke the solution at a specific frequency?
In detail: I am modelling a nonlinear optical process enhanced by a nanoparticle, see model attached. I use the wave optics module with frequency domain interfaces. In a first study step, I compute separately the field distribution created by two laser beams at the frequencies f_pump and f_stokes respectively. I can visualize both of them and they seem correct. Those two fields induce a nonlinear excitation, and the resultant field distribution is calculated in the second study step. I introduce the excitation through an external current density node. I would like to write there something like (the actual physical expression is more complicated) chi3*exc.Ex(f_pump)^2*exc.Ex(f_stokes), but I couldn't figure out what is the syntax to invoke the solution at a specified frequency. However, it should be possible, since the two fields can be visualized separately. Or am I missing something on how the solver works and should I structure the model differently?
Of course, any general comment on the model is appreciated as well
Thanks in advance,
Attilio
in short: When multiple frequencies are solved for in the frequency domain, what is the syntax to invoke the solution at a specific frequency?
In detail: I am modelling a nonlinear optical process enhanced by a nanoparticle, see model attached. I use the wave optics module with frequency domain interfaces. In a first study step, I compute separately the field distribution created by two laser beams at the frequencies f_pump and f_stokes respectively. I can visualize both of them and they seem correct. Those two fields induce a nonlinear excitation, and the resultant field distribution is calculated in the second study step. I introduce the excitation through an external current density node. I would like to write there something like (the actual physical expression is more complicated) chi3*exc.Ex(f_pump)^2*exc.Ex(f_stokes), but I couldn't figure out what is the syntax to invoke the solution at a specified frequency. However, it should be possible, since the two fields can be visualized separately. Or am I missing something on how the solver works and should I structure the model differently?
Of course, any general comment on the model is appreciated as well
Thanks in advance,
Attilio
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