chestertfatfish
Newbie level 3
periodic structures
My team at the lab are having great difficulty at figuring out how to simulate photonic crystals in HFSS. We need to use spherical coordinates to set oblique light vectors towards our periodic structures. We cannot use radiating boundaries for this because they can only be used for perpendicular angles of incidence. Currently we are using a combination of pml and an airbox that souronds the object on both sides. We are not sure how to calculate the best airbox size for our simulations and seem to be getting bad results where our graphs are a little off everytime. Any help with figuring out what the problem is would be great. We are newbies at using HFSS.
My team at the lab are having great difficulty at figuring out how to simulate photonic crystals in HFSS. We need to use spherical coordinates to set oblique light vectors towards our periodic structures. We cannot use radiating boundaries for this because they can only be used for perpendicular angles of incidence. Currently we are using a combination of pml and an airbox that souronds the object on both sides. We are not sure how to calculate the best airbox size for our simulations and seem to be getting bad results where our graphs are a little off everytime. Any help with figuring out what the problem is would be great. We are newbies at using HFSS.