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How do I make a laser on z-axis in 2D modeling?

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Hi,
I did 2D modeling in Electromagnetic waves, Transient mode.
I wanna make a model in which the enhanced electric field is shown when a laser passes from air to nanopattern.
however i don't know how to make a laser passing through nanopattern z-axis.

actually I am modeling plasmonic effect in gold nano bowtie, you know, and I read 'Second Harmonic Generation of a Gaussian Beam' in model library, but I didn't apply this sample into my model.
in shorts, i cannot change x-axis laser into z-axis laser....

question: 1. How do I make a laser on z-axis in 2D modeling?
2. How do I apply model depth on z-axis in 2D?

1 Reply Last Post Feb 6, 2013, 4:11 p.m. EST

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Posted: 1 decade ago Feb 6, 2013, 4:11 p.m. EST
I do not know if this will help but there is a 3D guassian ltser model in the rf model library. Also you might be able to collobrate the info from this model with microwave models (microwvave heateing) in the comsol rf library.
I do not know if this will help but there is a 3D guassian ltser model in the rf model library. Also you might be able to collobrate the info from this model with microwave models (microwvave heateing) in the comsol rf library.

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