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Lumerical simulation for a single wavelength

    • KCCHIEN
      Subscriber
      Hi Lumerical Support team,nI would like to simulate the intensity pattern under a colloidal nanosphere hexagonal array. For our experiment, we use a 325nm laser for the exposure of the photoresist, so I set the max and min wavelength of the light source is 325 nm. However, in the figure of spectrum vs wavelength, the range of the light source is from 292nm to 365nm. nTherefore, how can I solve this situation? Should l increase the pulselength? Or what is the standard procedure to set up a simulation for a single wavelength light source in Lumerical?nThanks in advance,nKC Chienn
    • Shelley
      Subscriber
      Even if you set the max and min wavelength of the light source are 325nm, the FDTD will also inject broadband source. You may set the monitor using single wavelength to achieve your demand.n
    • Chris Kopetski
      Ansys Employee
      More details can be found in this post:nWhy does FDTD inject a pulse when I want a steady state, single frequency CW sourcenn
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