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Polarization of incident plane wave in HFSS-IE

    • samihawasli
      Subscriber

      Hello,


      I am trying to understand what's the direction of propagation and polarization for a incident plane wave, defined using spherical coordinates and swept about an axis. There is an example Ansys provides, and in the documentation it shows how to define a plane wave. I do not fully understand what is meant by "the polarization is phi directed". 


      When defining a plane wave in Cartesian coordinates, the k and Eo vector are quite obvious. But in the example above, where are k and Eo pointed?


      Thanks in advance,


      Sami

    • rtk
      Ansys Employee

      The Eo & k entity of Plane wave excitation in Cartesian coordinates denotes the resultant of E field & direction of wave propagation, respectively. 


      Whereas, in Spherical coordinates IWavePhi & IWaveTheta decides the incident angle or direction of propagation, and values of Eo vector (phi & theta) determines the E vector components, thereby defines the resultant E.


      So 'the polarization is phi directed' means the E vector (resultant) has only Ephi component.

    • bamoghol
      Subscriber

      Hi roshnatk,

      Please, do you know how set  the floquet port excitation in order to get the polarization 45deg out of the principale axis x and y?

      Thanks for your help.

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