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Hi Damian,
Ok, so it is not possible to visualize the sources and observation points but I tried to use a 3D sphere object with small diameter to set the position of the source and detectors in the sample. I want to place the source in the middle of the rod’s height, measure the field there, above it, outside the cavity and below in the substrate. So I fixed the observation planes and added a few more. Here is the project file again.
When you mention “they are half a micron away from the simulation boundary”, how do I check the simulation boundary? As far as I can see, I have number of Y cells as 300 and 0.02microns big, that’s 6 microns vertically, so all except the topmost detector should be included, please correct me if needed.
Thank you!
Yameng
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