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Results and Discussion<br />

Figure 2-1 shows the scattered field without the plane wave.<br />

Figure 2-1: The figure shows the scattered field from the dielectric object.<br />

The PMLs absorb the scattered energy with a minimum of reflections. If there was no<br />

dielectric object inside the domain, the low-reflecting and PMC boundary conditions<br />

would be enough. In that case the waves would propagate only in the x direction and<br />

the low-reflecting boundary condition would absorb the plane wave perfectly. With a<br />

scatterer present, the PMLs are necessary to absorb the scattered wave that you can see<br />

in Figure 2-1.<br />

Model Library path: <strong>RF</strong>_Module/Tutorial_Models/<br />

dielectric_scattering_PML<br />

DIELECTRIC SCATTERING PML | 9

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