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photothermal or laser heating simulation in Comsol

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Hi, I am new to Comsol. I am trying to simulate the temperature rising of the plasmonic structure during the laser illumination. Assuming the Electromagnetic wave plus the heat transfer will do the job. According to the suggestion from the Comsol support, one heat source was added using the total power loss of the electromagnetic wave. However, it doesn't work.
I have attached the model below. Apprecieate suggestions.



2 Replies Last Post 7 mai 2017, 10:05 UTC−4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 18 avr. 2012, 01:34 UTC−4
Hi,
Did you ever solve this issue? I'm doing something VERY similar involving nanostructures, photoexcitation and a phase change.

I'd be interested to hear any solutions you found.

Cheers
Stu
Hi, Did you ever solve this issue? I'm doing something VERY similar involving nanostructures, photoexcitation and a phase change. I'd be interested to hear any solutions you found. Cheers Stu

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Posted: 8 years ago 7 mai 2017, 10:05 UTC−4
Hello,Xiangping Li
I am facing the same question. If you have solved this problem,I wish you can share some experience with me. And I notice maybe you are a Chinese people. If it is ture ,could you tell me your wechat or something? I am very comfused by Comsol.
Thank you
Hello,Xiangping Li I am facing the same question. If you have solved this problem,I wish you can share some experience with me. And I notice maybe you are a Chinese people. If it is ture ,could you tell me your wechat or something? I am very comfused by Comsol. Thank you

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