You get same result if you also scale geometry (slab thickness maybe)

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On Jul 29, 2013, at 2:33 AM, Rui La <larui...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi meep users,
> 
> I am new to meep and have some questions about units and sizes in the code of 
> meep.
> 
> I want to measure the transmission of a silicon plane with the wave of 
> 1000nm. The relationship between frequency and wavelength is wavelength=1/f. 
> So I guess if I assume the "1" in my code equal to 150 nm, the relative 
> wavelength of the source should be 1000/150 = 6.67, so the f should be 1/6.67 
> = 0.15. Is my calculation correct? What if I set the "1" in my code as 300 
> nm, that means I need to change my frequency to 1/3.33=0.3. So will the two 
> simulations have same result since I used the different frequency but 
> simulate the same model? 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rui
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