Thank you very much for the reply. So I should, for example, use the Drude
model to fit the graphene conductivity over the desired frequency range and
follow the tip from FAQ and assign it in the form of an anisotropic volumetric
conductivity (or permittivity) to a block with a 1/resolution
> On Nov 9, 2020, at 11:24 AM, Nikolaos Matthaiakakis
> wrote:
> I have seen that it is possible to input a dispersive complex permittivity
> for a material by using for example DrudeSusceptibility or
> LorentzianSusceptibility. Is it possible to do the same for conductivity
> models such
Dear all I apologize for reposting this but I mistakenly sent it as a reply to
another topic before,
I have seen that it is possible to input a dispersive complex permittivity for
a material by using for example DrudeSusceptibility or
LorentzianSusceptibility. Is it possible to do the same for
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