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transient field of an electric point dipole
Posted 27.01.2012, 04:58 GMT-5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2 0 Replies
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so I've built a model in which I want to excite golden particles with an electric point dipole.
If I regard the electromagnetic waves it works fine, I can excite at the desired frequency and see that the particles are excited.
Now I would also like to see the transient behaviour but I am a little at a loss.
I chose a new physics model for transient electromagnetic waves. excite with a dipole again.
but I get no results.
I'm not really sure why, Any help or pointers would be much appreciated.
I thought I might have to add some timedependent term to the dipole magnitude, but that didnt make a difference.
so I am somewhat at a loss, as I am obviously still a COMSOL beginner.
thanks for any help :)
ps.: That there are no PMLs implemented for transient excitations is correct then is it or was I just not able to find them.
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