On Oct 28, 2008, at 10:19 PM, Yiling Qi wrote:
>    Thanks for your kind response before, I have tried the find-k  
> function, it could work well but still not completely satisfy my  
> concern, since it can give out k(w), however what I would like to  
> get is a relationship between kx/ky and propagation constant beta(q)  
> which in my situation meet the solution form ψ=exp(-iqz)u(x,y)  . If  
> I set kdir in find-k function to be along kz direction, then the  
> output is still no related with the other two directions. So do you  
> have any idea to help me solve this problem? Thanks a lot for your  
> attention.

I don't understand your question.  If you have something like a  
waveguide, i.e. localized states in the xy directions, then kx and ky  
are not meaningful.  You should just use find-k along the z direction  
and you will get kz = -q, and the eigenmode is the u(x,y) function.

Steven
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