Results
Electric Field
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Find the X-planes subsection and enter 0 in the Planes text field.
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Find the Y-planes subsection and enter 0 in the Planes text field.
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This is the norm of the electric field of the first wave. Notice that the field amplitude is constant in the propagation direction. Furthermore, between the waveguides, the field is never zero, as this is the symmetric mode.
Electric Field
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Find the X-planes subsection and enter 0 in the Planes text field.
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Find the Y-planes subsection and enter 0 in the Planes text field.
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This is the norm of the electric field of the second wave. Notice that the field amplitude is constant in the propagation direction. For this antisymmetric mode, the field is zero at the plane centered between the waveguide cores.
Electric Field, Bidirectional
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In the Settings window for 3D Plot Group, type Electric Field, Bidirectional in the Label text field.
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Electric Field
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The resulting plot should look similar to FigureĀ 20.