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Help me to define current source in 2 dimension!
Posted 22.08.2021, 22:28 GMT-4 Electromagnetics, Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Studies & Solvers Version 5.2 2 Replies
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Hello everyone, I am a normal university student and doing COMSOL simulation thesedays. It is really hard to me,, so I need your help..
(I am using electric current physics and stationary state in 2 dimension.)
In defining current source Qj, although my simulation is in 2 dimension, the unit of Qj is A/m^3. I am qurious about it cause m^3 is a unit of volume, but my simulation is in 2 dimension. I want to flow 100uA from a rectangular current source.(height 5um, length 200um). What should I do to change this to Qj? Also, Is there any method to convert that unit to A/m^2?
Thank you for reading even though my English is not good.
Sincerly,
Yunseo