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them from the eigenvalues. The application mode is in a state where it makes no<br />

sense to solve for eigenvalues. So before re-solving this application mode again,<br />

switch back to the original setting in the Application Mode Properties dialog box.<br />

4 From the Solve menu, open the Solver Manager dialog box.<br />

5 Click the Solve For tab, and choose only the Electromagnetic Waves (rfw) application<br />

mode.<br />

6 Click the Initial Value tab, and in the Values of variables not solved for and linearization<br />

point area, click the Current solution option button.<br />

7 From the Effective mode index list, choose same effective mode index as you plotted,<br />

0.88. It is important that this mode index matches the propagation constant stored<br />

in the scalar variables.<br />

8 Click OK. You are now ready to continue with the setup of the electromagnetic<br />

waves application mode.<br />

PHYSICS SETTINGS—ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES<br />

From the Multiphysics menu, choose Electromagnetic Waves (rfw).<br />

Subdomain Settings<br />

1 Open the Subdomain Settings dialog box.<br />

2 Select Subdomains 2, 3, and 4, then enter 3 in the ε r edit field.<br />

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