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Posted:
1 decade ago
Jun 17, 2010, 6:40 p.m. EDT
Yes, just enter it as the value for epsilonr and it should work.
But be aware that COMSOL uses the opposite convention for imaginary parts that a lot of the literature uses, such that a lossy material has a negative imaginary part of epsilon. So you should probably enter -9.96-0.82i.
Yes, just enter it as the value for epsilonr and it should work.
But be aware that COMSOL uses the opposite convention for imaginary parts that a lot of the literature uses, such that a lossy material has a negative imaginary part of epsilon. So you should probably enter -9.96-0.82i.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Mar 27, 2013, 1:48 a.m. EDT
Does COMSOL define the complex relative permittivity in every version, especially in 4.3, as
epsilon = epsilon_real - j*repsilon_imag ?
I had to create a lookup table for my simulation and initially typed in
epsilon = epsilon_real - j*repsilon_imag .
Now I'm wondering whether it should not have been
epsilon = epsilon_real + j*repsilon_imag .
Does COMSOL define the complex relative permittivity in every version, especially in 4.3, as
epsilon = epsilon_real - j*repsilon_imag ?
I had to create a lookup table for my simulation and initially typed in
epsilon = epsilon_real - j*repsilon_imag .
Now I'm wondering whether it should not have been
epsilon = epsilon_real + j*repsilon_imag .