Dear Steven
I'm trying to run the superlensing simulation in the
paper “All-angle negative refraction without
negative effective index, in Physical Review B, Volume
65, 201104” for TE case r=0.35a ,  f= 0.195 square
lattice of air holes in dielectric with permittivity =
12.96 , but I have some problems.
First, I set "eps-averaging?"  to  "false " in my meep
script but in the epsilon hdf5 file, there is an
averaging mechanism and some nodes has epsilon values
of 1.39 or 10.08.
Second, based on the results in the aforementioned
paper, image has to be located 0.38a far from image
slab and have a transverse size of 0.67 of wavelength.
I can see the imaging effect and the pattern of fields
on the sides of the slab, but I have problem finding
the location of the image. Is there any mechanism of
averaging of fields or something? Is it the position
of maximum field amplitude or field intensity? and how
i'm supposed to do those tasks in meep?
what i do now, is to run the simulation for some
periods and after that save the field patterns for one
period and then use them in Matlab.I know the first
part of the second question is not related to meep but
I really appreciate it if you help me.

Thanks in advance.
Sohrab Safavi


      
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