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One advantage of the direct integration method "Forward" is that the computation grid can match precisely the section of the field distribution of interest. However, the waveguide restriction for beam propagation is still in place as the output grid cannot be laterally shifted with respect to the input grid. This seems to put a strong restriction on the possible use of the computationally expensive "Forward" method.
Isn't it possible to have input and output grid laterally shifted from each others with the "Forward" method ?
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One advantage of the direct integration method "Forward" is that the computation grid can match precisely the section of the field distribution of interest. However, the waveguide restriction for beam propagation is still in place as the output grid cannot be laterally shifted with respect to the input grid. This seems to put a strong restriction on the possible use of the computationally expensive "Forward" method.
Isn't it possible to have input and output grid laterally shifted from each others with the "Forward" method ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: