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Variable static at zero
Posted 15 avr. 2017, 19:32 UTC−4 RF & Microwave Engineering, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization, Studies & Solvers Version 5.2a 0 Replies
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I'm trying to see how a function varies. Forgive my mess, but I've uploaded my defined variables here:
i.imgur.com/173NE53.png
The surface charge is a spatial function processed from Matlab and another model. This defines the fermi level. The fermi level defines the variable "W" and "omega0", but omega0 also has a W dependence, so the fermi level should essentially cancel.
A study sweeps through "w" which is different from W. w is an angular frequency. Strictly speaking the system sweeps through lam0 which is then converted to w just by w=2*pi*c/lam0 ..
Everything else is a constant.
You can see here that W varies with w as expected.
i.imgur.com/uE4Kytr.png
However, when I change the variable to omega0, there is a value of omega0=0 for all w. This surely shouldn't be the case?
i.imgur.com/NLWzl8X.png
I'm happy to answer any further questions anyone has.
Thanks in advance
Hello Joshua Viggiani
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