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Simulation of electromagnetic wave for vanadium oxide

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Hello everyone. My name is Micheal and I am currently studying electromagnetic properties of vanadium oxides (particularly VO2) I wonder how I can simulate electromagnetic wave changes of vanadium dioxide in COMSOL. As you might know, VO2 is electrical non-conductive (simultaneously heat conductive) below 68 celsius. Once the temperature elevates, it turns conversely. We know one of the effective parameters of heating could be electromagnetic wave (such as X bond). I want to simulate this phenomenan through COMSOL and elaborate its changing in nano second scale. How can I do this?


0 Replies Last Post May 15, 2022, 10:31 p.m. EDT
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