Spurious Modes in FDE with PML #917
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Unfortunately I don't know much either, I haven't studied those in detail. I would be curious too if you have some insights or can suggest ways to filter them out... I'll also ask Shanhui if he has any intuition about them. |
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You can filter dielectric waveguide modes by the real and imaginary parts of their eigenvalues. Modes concentrated in the PML will be lossy and will have a larger imaginary part than real part (assuming that the eigenvalue is the propagation constant or the effective index). Personally, I would also recommend using the tidy3d/tidy3d/plugins/mode/solver.py Lines 636 to 638 in cff19d3 |
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How do spurious modes arise in FDE simulations that use PML boundary conditions.
Going further: is there anything one can do to avoid them. In a less preferred case: what are the common properties of such modes, to filter them out. The modal power seems to be concentrated towards the PML regions. Are there other indications? E. g. E and H not matching up or similar?
Regards JD
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