Daniel Smith
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Posted:
6 years ago
Sep 20, 2018, 8:14 a.m. EDT
Hi Thinh, the theory for this is rather involved, and documented on pages 179-196 of the Semiconductor Module User's Guide (V5.3a).
Dan
Hi Thinh, the theory for this is rather involved, and documented on pages 179-196 of the Semiconductor Module User's Guide (V5.3a).
Dan
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Posted:
6 years ago
Sep 20, 2018, 11:36 p.m. EDT
Dear Dan,
Thank for your guidance. I have actually read that before posting the question. I understand how the optical transition calculate the optical properties but what i mean was those equations in "Semiconductor-Electromagnetic Waves Coupling" node. For example it calculates the relative permittivity in zz component as :
ewfd.epsilonrz= semi.epsilonr0_woZZ+semi.chi_re_woZZ-isemi.chi_im_woZZ ( which is equal to er=er0+x'-ix'')
where semi.chi_re_woZZ and semi.chi_im_woZZ are the real and an imaginary part of electric susceptibility.
And i couldnt find the formula in the references so that what confuses me. Could you please have a look at it ? Thank you
Dear Dan,
Thank for your guidance. I have actually read that before posting the question. I understand how the optical transition calculate the optical properties but what i mean was those equations in "Semiconductor-Electromagnetic Waves Coupling" node. For example it calculates the relative permittivity in zz component as :
ewfd.epsilonrz= semi.epsilonr0_woZZ+semi.chi_re_woZZ-i*semi.chi_im_woZZ ( which is equal to er=er0+x'-i*x'')
where semi.chi_re_woZZ and semi.chi_im_woZZ are the real and an imaginary part of electric susceptibility.
And i couldnt find the formula in the references so that what confuses me. Could you please have a look at it ? Thank you