Hi meep users,

I read a post from 2008-07-07 (general:1886) asking how to use a Transmission 
Electron Microscope image as input for modeling an arbitrary geometry (as an 
epsilon material function) but with no reply. Would anyone be able to explain 
to me the steps for using a TEM image to generate the epsilon function? I am 
not super familiar with Scheme so maybe that's where I need to look but I know 
its been done using meep as I've seen the results - so perhaps there are some 
functions already written for this purpose? I can process the image in other 
programs so that it can be binary if that is necessary.

Thanks very much,
Amanda  


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Amanda Holt, Ph.D. | Postdoctoral Scholar
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Department of Physics and Astronomy
alh...@physics.upenn.edu | 831.359.9822
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