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               | In the Model Builder window, expand the Component 1 (comp1)>Definitions>View 1 node, then click Axis. | 
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               | In the y scale text field, type 10, to make the view of the waveguide less wide. Notice though that the propagation angle now looks much steeper. | 
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               | In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1) right-click Materials and choose Blank Material. | 
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               | In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1) click Electromagnetic Waves, Beam Envelopes (ewbe). | 
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               | In the Settings window for Matched Boundary Condition, locate the Matched Boundary Condition section. | 
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               | Find the Scattered field subsection. Select the No scattered field check box, as we know that there will not be any scattered wave exiting this boundary. | 
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               | In the Settings window for Matched Boundary Condition, locate the Matched Boundary Condition section. | 
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               | From the Input wave list, choose Second wave, the first wave will be absorbed at this boundary and there will not be any incident wave here. | 
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               | Locate the Impedance Boundary Condition section. From the n list, choose User defined. From the k list, choose User defined. This specifies the refractive index of the air surrounding the waveguide. | 
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               | From the Resolution list, choose Extra fine, to resolve the interference patterns close to the top and bottom boundaries. | 
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               | In the Expression text field, type ewbe.normE1, to plot the norm of the electric field for the first wave. | 
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               | In the Expression text field, type ewbe.normE2, to plot the norm of the electric field for the second wave. | 
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