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Modeling graphene to use Electromagnetic Wave

Felipe Bamberg Soares

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Hi, I want simulate a nano dipole of graphene. I tried to simulate use "wave equation" and put the electrical condutivity of graphene there, but it's not working! I need help, please!

Thanks!

2 Replies Last Post 16.01.2015, 15:13 GMT-5

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Posted: 9 years ago 16.01.2015, 11:56 GMT-5
What's not working?
What's not working?

Felipe Bamberg Soares

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Posted: 9 years ago 16.01.2015, 15:13 GMT-5
Using "iterative" method, happens the error "Undefined value found". I think is the electrical condutivity equation. How to model graphene in Comsol? I used the Kubo's equation to model graphene.
Using "iterative" method, happens the error "Undefined value found". I think is the electrical condutivity equation. How to model graphene in Comsol? I used the Kubo's equation to model graphene.

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