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Simulating non-periodic nanoparticle - problem.
Posted 20 août 2018, 06:33 UTC−4 Wave Optics, Geometry, Materials Version 4.4 0 Replies
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Hello all,
I am hoping to simulate a non-periodic free-floating nanostructure encapsulated entirely by silica glass. The entire structure is surrounded by a PML layer. I extract transmission and reflectivity values from surface integrations before and after the nanoparticle.
The problem I am currently having is that in the simulation that I have included, without a nanostructure, transmission decreases significantly with wavelength and is only about 50% at 450 nm.
I do not have this problem with periodic boundary conditions, with transmission at the expected 96% across all wavelengths studied.
Can anyone advise? Thank you.
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Hello Cameron Gilroy
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