The Input Wave signal is defined within the Input Plane. To insert the Input Plane and
set the excitation wave, follow the steps below:
Step | Action |
1 | From the Draw menu, select Vertical Input Plane, or select Vertical Input Plane shortcut toolbar (The Vertical Input Plane is in the x-y plane for 3D.) |
2 | Click in the layout window at the position where you want to insert the Input Plane. A red line that represents the input plane appears in the layout window. |
3 | To set up the Input Plane properties, double-click the red line (Input Plane) in the layout window. The Input Field Properties dialog box appears. |
4 | Set the time domain Input Plane basic information.
• Select Gaussian Modulated Continuous Wave. The Gaussian Modulated CW tab appears. • Wavelength (um): 1.55 Note: • Continuous Wave The specified wavelength is a single wavelength that is used in simulations. • Gaussian Modulated Continuous Wave The specified wavelength is the carrier wavelength (center wavelength) for the pulse simulations. |
5 | Click the Gaussian Modulated CW tab. To set the time domain input waveform. The time domain pulse graphics appear. Type the following values for the time domain input plane:
Time offset (sec.): 1.5e-14 Half width (sec.): 0.4e-14 Note: • Both the time domain wave and frequency domain wave for the Input Plane appear. • The Frequency domain information is obtained by FFT from the time domain series. • Right Click on the graph and select the Zoom In tool to enlarge the selected graph region. You can observe the bandwidth in this way. • Adjust half width can adjust the bandwidth |
6 | To set up the general information (transverse field distribution) for the Input Plane, click the General tab
• Input Field Transverse: Rectangular • Click 3D transverse to set the rectangular wave properties as the following: Center Position X: 0.0 Half width X 3.0 Center Position Y: 2.5 Half width Y 3.0 Tilting Angle: 0.0 Effective refractive Index: Local Polarization: Linear Y Amplitude: 1.0 |
7 | Click General tab. Set z-position in the Geometry and Wave Configure region as 1.0 |