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Your simulation file currently has an FDE solver object as an active solver. When you add an EME solver from the 'Simulation' dropdown menu, EME automatically becomes an active solver.
You can perform a 2D EME simulation in the YZ plane.
What is the default boundary condition in the transverse directions of the EME solver region?
What is the default “energy conservation” option in the EME setup tab?
When do you need multiple cells in a cell group?
When you set the periods of certain group spans in the “periodicity” section of the EME setup tab, the number of the relevant structures in the object trees also changes.
When you set the periods of certain group spans in the 'periodicity' section of the EME setup tab, data collected by a field monitor will show the fields in each period.
Above is a snapshot of the cell geometry section of the EME setup tab. What is the x-span of the EME solver region in microns? (Round your answer to the nearest integer)
Above is a snapshot of the EME setup tab. Which of the following sequences best represents the cell group structure that the EME solver will actually use for the mode calculations?
Each number corresponds to the cell group in the cell group definition table.