Hi Steven,

I'm trying to simulate an asymmetric PC slab. I'm using the 
display-zparities function in order to distinguish quasi-even and 
quasi-odd modes, but I also need to discriminate between TE and TM 
modes, because my slab waveguide doesn't support TM modes... To this 
goal, I'm using the output-dpwr function, I'm extracting the 
d-energy-components line through grepping, then if the in-plane 
component is larger than the out-of-plane one I consider that as a TE 
mode, and viceversa for the TM modes.
Is it correct? I chose to use this procedure because in the paper 
"Guided modes in PC slabs" you write that higher-order modes can form 
nodes in the vertical direction, and you can have, for example, odd 
TE-like modes.

Thanks,

Andrea

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