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Effect of metal on optical mode

Sai Rakesh Vangapandu

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Hi, I am trying to simulate the loss effect on the optical mode of a ring resonator when metal electrodes are kept next to it. For this I built an axis symmetry model, with eigen frequency analysis study. My intention is to find the eigen frequencies and observe the imaginary part to get an estimate for the metal/electrode induec loss Now without the electrode material/metal pads, my simulation has been running fine producing the modes. Since my goal is to use Au/gold for electrodes, I used the gold material from the library of the materials available under "Optical-> Inorganic materials -> Au". With the introduction of this material to the simulation, I get the Jacobian error. Assuming that the thinking process is correct, what could be the cause for this error?



1 Reply Last Post 15 janv. 2023, 22:56 UTC−5
Sai Rakesh Vangapandu

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Posted: 2 years ago 15 janv. 2023, 22:56 UTC−5

I figured it out. It has to do with the freq variable in the Au material property.

Thanks.

I figured it out. It has to do with the freq variable in the Au material property. Thanks.

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