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Nano Optics - Single dipole near infinite interface
Posted Oct 29, 2012, 7:25 a.m. EDT Version 4.3 2 Replies
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I expect a far field angular pattern similar to the one attached (expected_behavior.jpg where they put the dipole in water instead of air). Instead I get something like the other picture (dipole_near_interface.png).
Light should be directed along the critical angle (in Air/Glass case -> 41 degrees). Instead of that, I find an extremum at around 50 degrees.
I define the dipole as a point dipole. I have PML, but I guess that have two different materials touching could be a problem here. Therefore i want to know if I am indeed limited to finite systems, or if I can model a dipole with two infinite materials .
Thanks for reading,
Jean-Christophe
ps : Model made with C.4.3
Hello Jean-Christophe Lavocat
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