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Old   December 7, 2023, 14:18
Default How to define a TE 10 mode in cylindrical coordinates form?
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Hi all,

I would like to ask how to define a rectangular port in 2D axis-symmetric model for electromagnetic wave study. It seems like the only available option is: numeric, coaxial, and circular.

I tried to self define it. Since I want to study TE10 mode, there is only electric field at x-direction, but how do i define this case in cylindrical coordinates for COMSOL?

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