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Full Name | Kiki Kosma |
Organization | IESL-FORTH |
Job Title | Researcher |
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Hello everyone, can anybody advise me on how one decides for how much time should a 3d simulation run in order to get some good results ? Thanks!
So one does choose a Gaussian modulated input field in order to play with the spectral bandwidth right? What confuses me though is the bandwidth of the resulting spectra after the simulation: Why do I get such a broadband result when I run a simulation with a CW input source?
Thank you! I have another question regarding the simulation parameters. What is the difference in the results of a simulation between a CW input field and a Gaussian modulated CW input field? What is the spectral width of the input fields in the two cases?