Dear Ardavan,

Thanks for your fast reply.
I was setting my run time till field decay 2x then 3x and then 10x times higher. It doesn’t have any influence on my results. Rather the reflection > 1 at 32.6 degree was getting even higher. But between 10 and 22 degree, the results were the same.


In the link with the example of “Angular Reflectanve Spectrum of a planar interface”, it is recommended for 2D Problems to use the pw source like I wanted to use.

Maybe I am wrong, but for that pw how it is recommended, I would have to locate one GaussianSource at one x-side, where I set the bloch periodic conditions. In a periodic system the source at the x-side would getting periodically repeated and we wouldn’t have a pw anymore.


Thats why I was using only that ONE GaussianSource at the +y side with the recommended amp_func. It seems like, that we are getting an error with increasing degree (like shown in the attachment).


Is there maybe a complete other approach to solve this problem?

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