Hello all,

I am trying to reproduce this example from Lumerical in MEEP:
https://apps.lumerical.com/oleds_simple_2d_oled.html

I am particularly interested in getting the far-field plot as a function of 
wavelength on that page, however I am having trouble doing so.

I have reproduced the structure in MEEP and run the simulation. My far-field 
spectra has some similar features but doesn’t particularly match otherwise. I 
think it might be up to a normalization issue. Thus I was wondering how to 
properly normalize the far-field for different wavelengths when using a 
broadband source. 

I have followed this tutorial: 
https://meep.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Python_Tutorials/Near_to_Far_Field_Spectra/,
 but the source used is only single-frequency. I want to plot the far-field for 
all wavelengths in the visible spectrum in such a way that they can be 
compared, like in the Lumerical example. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Oliver

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