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July 10, 2024 at 3:50 amsunmok2010Subscriber
Hello, I'm sunmok kwon.
Actually, I'm taking the simulation about the transmittance(T) of Borofloat33 glass.
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Actually, the graph about Borofloat 33 glass specification in the range of 200 to 400 nm is like below.
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However, the simulation transmittance(T) graph is like below.
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Actually, T graph result in the simulation is not matched with T graph result in the specification. To make the simulation result similar to the specification T graph result, I tried three things.
- Increasing the simulation time(fs) from 1300fs to 2000fs, 5000fs, 10000fs, 20000fs
- Increasing the frequency point from 9 to 79
- making material data well fitted like below
Unfortunately, the simulation T graph still shows sine graph. I want to get the simulation T graph result similar to the specification T graph. Please tell me how to do that. Thank you!
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July 11, 2024 at 5:45 pmGuilin SunAnsys Employee
I guess the first graph is the result from air-Borofloat33, whereas your simulation is from a slab of Boroloat33 in air, which is a cavity due to the two material interfaces. This could be due to the fact that you either indeed simulated a slab, or PML fails to perform.
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Please check and make sure the Borofloat33 is extended outside of PML, and the PML is half wavelength away from the single air-Borofloat33 interface. If you still have questions, please paste some screencopes of your simulation settings.
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