Hello everyone,
My name's Jon and I'm undergraduate Physics major. My senior
research involves computational analysis of sculptured thin films and
I'm been working with the Meep C++ libraries for most of the semester.
First of all I want to thank everyone working on this project, Meep
is a wonderful tool and I love the flexibility that the C++ interface
affords. Also, I wanted to inquire as to the status of support in
Meep for general anisotropic dielectric materials. I know that this
is a topic that has been discussed in the past, and the most recent
post I could find from Steven on the topic was this one
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.electromagnetism.meep.general/1164/match=anisotropic
"Meep stores anisotropic dielectrics internally via the structure::inveps
data structure (which stores a 3x3 matrix of 1/epsilon at each point, or
rather the relevant row of that matrix at each Yee point). However, there
is currently no interface to specify this manually (it is only used for
the subpixel averaging). You would have to add a function to structure::
to set it."
I was wondering if this is still the current state of things. And if
so, whether there is anything I can do to help in this area. I'm a
fairly experienced C++ programmer and I'm honestly not sure how much
further I'll be able to take my current project without this support.
Thanks,
-Jon
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