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- | A very minimum set needed for a reasonable calculation is shown here. It consist of three files: parameter file, sample geometry definition file and table of material parameters. | + | A very minimum set needed for a reasonable calculation is shown here. It consist of three files: parameter file, sample geometry definition file and table of material parameters. You can paste the content below to newly created files or you can {{samples:getting_started.tar.gz|download them}}. |
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+ | This is nearly all what we can expect - at least for the basic calculation. We get the standing wave distribution within the object and we get a sum of the electric field intensity in each material. Running this for different wavelengths gives us similar information like the experiments. | ||