Photonic::WE::S::EpsilonP
version 0.021
Photonic - A perl package for calculations on photonics and metamaterials.
Copyright (C) 2016 by W. Luis Mochán
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use Photonic::WE::S::EpsilonP; my $eps=Photonic::WE::S::EpsilonP->new(haydock=>$h, nh=>$nh); my $EpsTensor=$W->evaluate($epsB);
Calculates the macroscopic dielectric tensor component for a given fixed Photonic::WE::S::Haydock structure as a function of the dielectric functions of the components.
NOTE: Only works for polarizations along principal directions.
new(haydock=>$h, nh=>$nh, smallE=>$smallE)
Initializes the structure.
$h Photonic::WE::S::Haydock describing the structure and some parametres.
$nh is the maximum number of Haydock coefficients to use.
$smallE is the criterium of convergence (default 1e-7) for Haydock coefficients and for the continued fraction.
$k is a flag to keep states in Haydock calculations (default 0)
evaluate($epsB)
Returns the macroscopic dielectric component for a given value of the dielectric function of the particle $epsB. The host's response $epsA is taken from the AllH structure.
NOTE: Only works along principal directions.
epsilon
The macroscopic dielectric projection of the last operation
All accessors of Photonic::WE::S::Wave
To install Photonic, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Photonic
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Photonic
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.