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Anisotropic refractive index
Posted 5 juin 2013, 19:52 UTC−4 9 Replies
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As given, it lets you specify the real and imag parts of the refractive index as a number. I want to specify it as a tensor or other similar notation (such as n_ordinary and n_extraordinary).
Several sites claim COMSOL can do this, e.g.
www.comsol.com/products/4.3b/ - scroll down to "Wave Optics Module" and click "Reveal all topics"
www.michelsencentre.com/doc//PDF%20dokumenter/COMSOL/COMSOL_ACDC_RF_42a.pdf - when discussing RF module it says "Anisotropic materials are supported"
However I can't find any examples of how to do this.
Any ideas?
Thanks

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Regards,
Waqas.
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Waqas, please let me know if you figure it out.
Thanks,
David
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Waqas.
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but in both RF and Wave optics you can define user defined material properties instead of "n" and for
e_r and mu_r as n = sqrt(e_r*mu_r)
And thereunder you have the anisotropy tensor formulation ready.
You have also a set of other common equivalent index of refraction type models ...
at least now in v5.2
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Good luck
Ivar
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The screenshot is from RF module, Wave Optics and Ray Optics modules work in the same way.
You might also want to define the anisotropic materials in the local coordinates, as Ivar have mentioned in one of the parallel discussion, if your anisotropy axes do not coincide with the global axes.
Best regards,
Maxim
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Actually I want to simulate the wave propagation from an isotropic medium to an anisotropic medium. I am interested to see the birefringence in that case, however, I am not successful in doing this. I am afraid if I can do this in comsol or not? Can you suggest something?
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Waqas.
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Thanks for posting this, it's exactly what I need. I'm trying to do this in the material properties but for some reason my version (5.2a) only shows options for isotropic and diagonal, not anisotropic. Did you select any special options to get the aniosotropic option up?
Cheers
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