As written in meep reference, http://ab-initio.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Meep_Reference#source, you define a current. If for example your plane wave travels in x direction (in x-y plane), the best way is to set size of the source in y direction equal to a size of lattice in y direction.

On 03/20/2013 09:18 PM, Andrei Buin wrote:
Dear meep users,

I was wondering if by point source in meep is meant point current source
oscillating along given polarization vector such as Ex, Ey, or Ez ?

I presume proper way of defining the normal incidence plane wave is to
have a plane of these point sources ?

With Best Regards, Andrei Buin.



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