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Hi Experts,
I did PWE band solve parameter simulation in FDTD for a particu;ar waveguide. The graph comes out be like the one attached below. Please tell me what is the k vector index on the x axis. Please simplify it.
I am not getting any help in this forum. Although we were assured at the time of getting the licensed version that technical help would be provided. Why is it so.
Dear Subhashish Tiwari,
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Concerning your problem, the k-vector indexes are linked to the k-vector path which is defined in the user’s reference manual, page 76:
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K-Vector Path area
Specifies data used to generate the k-vector point along a k-vector path in the Brillouin
zone of reciprocal lattice.
The PWE method solves all the required eigenvalues (band) based on each k-vector
point. The path is defined by set of major k-points and the associated number of
divisions along the path from one major vector to another
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Each individual k-index correspond to a division along the k-path. If you used the predifined square ZX path, the points are as follows:
G is the k-point #0
X is a point #6 (5 divs)
M is at #10
G is at #15
It corresponds to the band diagrams definitions used in this book:
http://ab-initio.mit.edu/book/