On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Ignazio Di Napoli wrote:
I am right when I set the epsilon of a material by the square of its relative refractive index? That is, I assume that in Meep units: epsilon0 = 1, mu0 = 1, c = 1.
That's correct. "epsilon" in Meep is what SI folks would call the "relative" permittivity, i.e. epsilon/epsilon0. This is just the square of the index for non-magnetic materials.
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