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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think the reason may be the shape of the cladding holes which are not
> cylindrical but hexagonal. But I don't know how to define a hexagonal
> structure. Could you please help me? If you can provide some codes, that
> will be better. Thank you very much!

No code, but remember: in Meep, it's ok for objects to overlap.  It's easy to
represent a hexagon as three overlapping rectangles.  Therefore, your hexagonal
fiber can be constructed as three overlapping "blocks", each centered on the
same point but oriented differently.  Remember also that meep's blocks can be
oriented arbitrarily by setting their basis vectors.

- --Ben
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