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May 17, 2024 at 4:25 amSougata ChatterjeeSubscriber
I want to simulate TX and RX-based unit cell simulation in circular polarization. I have given the coupled boundary conditions (previously master-slave boundary) and floqut port (for excitation). Now I want the return loss (rx) and transmission (tx) coefficient in circular polarization. My question is, in a floquet port, how can we define circular polarization as source input (rx) as well as output (tx)?? I have already made one attempt to change the source excitation (TE/TM) with a 90-degree phase but it was ineffective. Looking for a suitable answer. Thank you.
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June 5, 2024 at 5:46 pmPraneethForum Moderator
Hi Sougata,
Thank you for reaching out to the Ansys learning forum. Your patience is much appreciated.
Unfortunately, this question is beyond the scope of ANSYS employees to answer on a public forum, so hopefully other community users can chime in.
Thank you for being so understanding.
Best regards,
Praneeth.
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