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RF module Mie scattering tutorial (gold sphere)
Posted Apr 11, 2011, 10:45 p.m. EDT RF & Microwave Engineering, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 3.5a, Version 4.1, Version 4.2, Version 4.3 9 Replies
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I obtained the absorption cross-section and scattering cross-section,but i want to obtain
absorption coefficient and scattering coefficient ? what to do next?
thanks a lot
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i am having trouble in calculating scattering cross secrion and absorbstion cross section in comsol 4.2 ,which is basically re-writing - mie scattering from sphere 3.5a in version to 4.2. Can u help me figure out the error.
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I downloaded your mph file. However, it cannot be performed in our workstation.
I guess it is the problem that several variables should be changed to ones which can be recognized by COMSOL 4.2.
In fact, I can not find variables like "scEx, scEy" etc in COMSOL 4.2
Have you solved the problem?
hi WB,
i am having trouble in calculating scattering cross secrion and absorbstion cross section in comsol 4.2 ,which is basically re-writing - mie scattering from sphere 3.5a in version to 4.2. Can u help me figure out the error.
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I am now using v4.2. Have you ever got the ACS and SCS in v4.2?
We have problems realizing the model in v4.2.
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I obtained the absorption cross-section and scattering cross-section,but i want to obtain
absorption coefficient and scattering coefficient ? what to do next?
thanks a lot
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Thanks for trying to trouble shoot the problem.
Yes u r correct - its the variable mismatch that's causing the problem .
For info about variable names in Comsol 4.2 ,try the equation view mode (in model builder tab --> an eye is made -->click n choose equation view) and then see various categories under the physics --> electromagnetic waves.
I have still not figured out the way to run 3.5a Mie scattering in 4.2 but the method i m adopting is :-
i m running the 3.5a program in 3.5a and then i ll compare (check out - "equation system view" in 3.5a, u can find more about it in help files of 3.5a + Far-Field post processing in 3.5a) with the settings in 4.2 ,may be that can give a clue about modifications to b made in 3.5a version so as to run it in 4.2.
keep me updated with yr progress...
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BTW, it seems that the parameters and variables are both changed in COMSOL v4.2. I guess it might be the reason why we cannot perform the simulation in 4.2.
I am now studying on that.
"www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/18827/" also gave some comments on this issue which might help.
Hi keya,
Thanks for trying to trouble shoot the problem.
Yes u r correct - its the variable mismatch that's causing the problem .
For info about variable names in Comsol 4.2 ,try the equation view mode (in model builder tab --> an eye is made -->click n choose equation view) and then see various categories under the physics --> electromagnetic waves.
I have still not figured out the way to run 3.5a Mie scattering in 4.2 but the method i m adopting is :-
i m running the 3.5a program in 3.5a and then i ll compare (check out - "equation system view" in 3.5a, u can find more about it in help files of 3.5a + Far-Field post processing in 3.5a) with the settings in 4.2 ,may be that can give a clue about modifications to b made in 3.5a version so as to run it in 4.2.
keep me updated with yr progress...
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i think the way the same algorithm of 3.5a will b executed in 4.2 will b different (even after fixing the variable issue).
now since we know the problem, lets see if we can come up with the solution.
best...
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I just saw this thread. I am also having the same problem in calculating the far field properties of a nanosphere in v4.2. Did you guys figure out the problem if yes then please guide me also.
Thanks,
BR,
Adnan
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The discussion in this thread originates with a model that is out-of-date and no longer available on our website. That model addressed the question of modeling scattering off of a gold nanoshpere, and there is a newer model that should address all of the questions raised here:
www.comsol.com/model/optical-scattering-by-gold-nanospheres-14697
Since this thread does discuss questions relating to an out-of-date model, we are going to close this thread for further comments. If there are questions about the above model, please of course feel free to open a new discussion thread.
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