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April 1, 2021 at 8:56 am
Myunghwan
SubscriberHi.
I'm calculating the phase and conversion efficiency of circular polarization light in a metasurface structure.
Before designing my own structure, I'm trying to reproduce the reported results of "Broadband achromatic metalens in the midinfrared range".
I can get same result of the conversion efficiency as shown In Fig 2. However, the calculated phase value is quite different compared with the paper's result.
How can I calculate the phase delay of LCP or RCP induced by metasurfaces?
I attached my source code, FDTD file, and the paper.
April 1, 2021 at 4:37 pmGreg Baethge
Ansys EmployeenThank you for posting your question. Unfortunately, Ansys employees are not allowed to download any files posted here. We can only provide some guidelines. Could you give some detail on how you performed the calculation? Feel free to post screen capture of the settings and script used for the calculation.nI noted here that you were interested in obtaining the S parameters of the meta surface for a circular polarization. I assume you are using the S parameters to get the phase information. Is this correct?nThe issue you encountered might be due to problem in the S-parameter extraction setting. Please refer to Metamaterial S parameter extraction for more information about the methodology and limitation.nApril 2, 2021 at 7:04 amMyunghwan
SubscriberHi. First, I tried to use the S parameter analysis function. However, it is difficult to modify the source code for applying with circular polarization source cases. To calculate the phase delay induced by metasurface, I launched a RCL source, and then calculated the conversion efficiency and phase delay from monitored Ex and Ey. The conversion efficiency is quite correct, but the phase delay is not correct. I attached workspace and source code. I would appreciate it if you could review it Thanks
April 26, 2021 at 6:27 amMyunghwan
SubscriberThanks for your reply.nThat could be a possible way, but I have a question. nIf I launch LCP light, how can I distinguish or calculate the phase of output LCP or RCP separately. nI think S-parameter result contains both LCP and RCP information.nApril 26, 2021 at 4:36 pmGreg Baethge
Ansys EmployeeYou're most welcome,. The S-parameter calculation relies on grating projection, where we get the S and P polarization for the grating order. So you should be able to determine whether the output is LCP or RCP by comparing the phase of each polarization. nYou could also use the polarization ellipse to check if the output is still circular polarization. That said, I'm not sure if it would be possible to separate the output in RCP and LCP.nnViewing 5 reply threads- The topic ‘phase of circular polarization light’ is closed to new replies.
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