Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
7 years ago
19.10.2017, 15:51 GMT-4
The surface average is the integral of the quantity divided by the surface area over which it is integrated.
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
The surface average is the integral of the quantity divided by the surface area over which it is integrated.
Jeff
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Posted:
7 years ago
19.10.2017, 16:35 GMT-4
Thanks, Jeff for your response. I just want to clarify something. I want to know which one should I use in my case cz I got the different trend and I do not know which one is the right one.
Thanks, Jeff for your response. I just want to clarify something. I want to know which one should I use in my case cz I got the different trend and I do not know which one is the right one.
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
7 years ago
19.10.2017, 17:43 GMT-4
Can you clarify what it is that you are trying to get out of that simulation and how either the average or integral comes in?
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Can you clarify what it is that you are trying to get out of that simulation and how either the average or integral comes in?
Jeff
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Posted:
7 years ago
19.10.2017, 17:57 GMT-4
Updated:
7 years ago
20.10.2017, 12:06 GMT-4
I am sweping a structure width of gold which placed on the top of GaAs. Light is normally incident on the structure. I want to calculate the light intensity in the GaAs. which one should I use surface integration or surface average to get the right values? I am using this equation (emw.normE^2).
I attached two imgs
I am sweping a structure width of gold which placed on the top of GaAs. Light is normally incident on the structure. I want to calculate the light intensity in the GaAs. which one should I use surface integration or surface average to get the right values? I am using this equation (emw.normE^2).
I attached two imgs