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A list of materials can be found in the:
Material data can be visualized using the:
The following image shows a material fit. How would you change the max coefficients parameter to improve the fit?
Which of the following can be done from the Material database?
Which of the following can be plotted in the Material explorer?
In which case(s) fitting using the multi-coefficient material model (MCM) is necessary to achieve accurate results?
Open the material explorer and select “Si (Silicon)-Palik” as the material to plot. Set the plot range to be between 0.45 and 0.5 um in the view settings. Plot the index vs wavelength both with and without multi-coefficient model enabled and hover the mouse cursor over the plot to find the values of the imaginary part of refractive index at the approximate wavelength of 467.5 nm. (Use the default fit settings and make sure the bandwidth setting is in the range of 0.45-0.5 um when the multi-coefficient model is enabled.
What is the absolute difference between the values of the imaginary part of the refractive index used by the model in these two cases? (Round to two decimal places.)
Which of the following material types can be simulated using FDE solver?
In the case of noisy material data, which one of the following setting options can be used to eliminate the noise in the material model?