TAGGED: farfield, Lumerical-FDTD, theory
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November 28, 2024 at 9:00 ampaul.camusSubscriber
Hello,
I'm working on a grating coupler used as an antenna for my thesis and am using farfield projection of Lumerical for my simulations.
However I could not find how Lumerical compute the farfield, with which theory : is it scalar (Fresnel, Fraunhoffer approximations ...) of vectorial ? I already checked some related article like this one : https://optics.ansys.com/hc/en-us/articles/360034914713-Far-field-projections-in-FDTD-overview but I would like to know how the propagation is done.
At the moment I am using this feature like a black box, which is a problem if I want to thouroughly understand my simulation results. Could you tell me what theory is used for farfield projection ?
Yours sincerely
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November 28, 2024 at 7:39 pmKirillAnsys Employee
Hello Paul,
The FDTD far-field approach is based on the radiation integral; see the article Far field projections in DGTD overview. Although the article focuses on DGTD, the principle of far-field projection remains the same.
For more details on the method, you can refer to the following chapter: Chapter 14: Far-Field Transformations.Best regards,
KirillÂ
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December 2, 2024 at 3:37 pmpaul.camusSubscriber
Thank you for you links, it seems to be exactly what I am looking for.
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Best regards,
Paul
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