Mode Analysis
In mode analysis and boundary mode analysis COMSOL Multiphysics solves for the propagation constant. The time-harmonic representation is almost the same as for the eigenfrequency analysis, but with a known propagation in the out-of-plane direction
The spatial parameter, α = δz + jβ = −λ, can have a real part and an imaginary part. The propagation constant is equal to the imaginary part, and the real part, δz, represents the damping along the propagation direction.
Variables Influenced by Mode Analysis
The following table lists the variables that are influenced by the mode analysis:
For an example of Boundary Mode Analysis, see the model Directional Coupler: Application Library path Wave_Optics_Module/Waveguides_and_Couplers/directional_coupler.
Studies and Solvers in the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual