On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Zheng LI wrote:
> Originally, FDTD method cannot set two field components into one real
> place strictly  due to its Yee spatial structure. However, your codes
> may work well in a relative-high resolution condition.

Meep will do the right thing by interpolating as necessary onto the Yee 
grid.  (It will maintain the symmetry of the source that you input.)

> By the way, I don't think (amplitude (exp (* 0+1i 1.570796327))) is a 
> good idea, because it may force MEEP running in a complex-field mode.

No, Meep will take the real part of [amplitude * exp(i omega t)] even if 
you specify a complex amplitude.

Regards,
Steven G. Johnson

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