Dear Steven and Meep users,

I was reading the meep examples one more time, looking for any detail I missed 
before, and I noticed in the transmission and reflection examples (bend 
waveguide, holey waveguide) on the meep website the width of the monitor is 
twice as the width of the source.

Is there any specific reason for that?!?

I am looking at the source transmission in air, and I have seen some 
differences in the source amplitude while moving the transmission monitor 
further away from the source sounds like a loss along the computation cell ( I 
was guessing it is more about the absorption of energy by the PML layer).
And was wondering if these two are related in a way : should I specify my 
transmission monitor twice the size of the source?!?!

Thanks for your help in advance!
Asa

Asa Asadollahbaik
PhD Research Student
Materials Research Group

Room 2045, Building 25
University of Southampton
Highfield Avenue
Southampton
SO17 1BJ

Phone Number : +44 (0) 23 8059 8365



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