Thank you very much!

Harminv gives tuples holding some information. If I plot "freq" and
"decay", I would have what I want - is It correct?

Em qua, 4 de nov de 2020 14:16, Steven G. Johnson <stevenj....@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> Yes, Meep can compute complex (resonant) frequencies; see the manual for
> examples (using the "harminv") feature.
>
> However, you can't have linear gain, leading to a complex frequency in the
> upper-half plane, in a time-domain simulation — this corresponds to
> exponentially diverging solutions (which will quickly hit floating-point
> limits and give ±Inf or even NaN values).   Meep does support nonlinear
> (saturable) gain, but this will not give the complex-frequency solutions
> you want: the nonlinearity will suppress the exponential growth.
>
> The simplest way to observe these PT-symmetric exceptional-point (EP)
> solutions is to start with a PT symmetric system (loss+gain) and then add
> loss *everywhere* in the computational cell, so that the gain is cancelled
> and you are left with (loss+lossless) materials.   (The same trick has been
> used in designing experiments IIRC; you should be able to find references
> on this if you look.)
>
> On Nov 4, 2020, at 9:34 AM, Cícero Julião <juliaojun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> I am studying pt-symmetry, gain and loss balanced in a specific way.
> I want to plot the real/imaginary parts of the fields, like in this link:
> https://images.app.goo.gl/zHbezd7MadL3ePDr5
>
> Is it possible in Meep? If yes, please could you help me?
>
>
>
>
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>
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