Hi Liu,

Why not calculate the flux in y direction instead?
I think they are just the same.

liu wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
>  
>       I am computing transmission spectra for a  60 degree bend
> waveguide,just like this:
> 
> ----(1)--------
>                 \
>                  \
>                   \
>                   (2)
>                     \
>                      \
>       So, I should define flux-region in position(1) and (2).
>  
>       In position (1), flux direction is x direction by default. But in
> position (2),flux direction should have a 60 degree with x direction.
>  
>       In the flux-region function, the parameter " direction [direction
> constant] " , is a constant, not a vector. Can I define it as 
> "direction [(1/2)x, sqrt(3)/3y]" ? 
>       If not(flux direction only in x or y direction), then how can I
> calculate flux which has a 60 degree with x axis?
>  
>  
>  
> Best Regards!
>  
> 
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