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How can the slab mode position be defined?
The "Check" menu in the main toolbar is where you can:
Which of the following results is the component designer typically interested in collecting from a simulation of the ring resonator?
Which of the following are ways to check the accuracy of varFDTD simulation results?
Download the simulation file. Run and plot the transmission spectrum from the drop monitor.
What is the free spectral range of this device? Specify the answer in nanometers rounded to the nearest integer value.
Use the same ring resonator simulation file that we have set up in the My First Simulation section to complete this exercise. The simulation file can be downloaded from here.
Modify the ring resonator to have a ring radius of 2.5 um by editing the ring resonator structure group and setting the "radius" property.
Specify the answer in microns with 2 decimal places precision. For instance, if the answer is 5.2352, enter 5.23