EM.Illumina applies the mesh density specified in the Mesh Settings dialog on a global scale to discretize all the objects in the project workspace. Although the mesh density is expressed in cells per free space wavelength similar to full-wave method of moments (MoM) solvers, you have to keep in mind that the triangular surface mesh cells in PO Modules act slightly differently. The complex-valued, vectorial, electric and magnetic surface currents, '''J''' and '''M''' are assumed to be constant on the surface of each triangular cell. On plates and flat faces or surfaces, the normal vectors to all the cells are identical. Incident plane waves or other types of relatively uniform source fields induce uniform PO currents on all these cells. Therefore, a high resolution mesh may not be necessary on flat surface or faces. However, a high mesh density is very important for accurate discretization of curved objects like spheres or ellipsoids.
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You can lock the mesh density of any surface group to any desired value different than the global mesh density. To do so, open the property dialog of a surface group by right clicking on its name in the Navigation Tree and select '''Properties...''' from the contextual menu. At the bottom of the dialog, check the box labeled '''Lock Mesh'''. This will enable the '''Density '''box, where you can set a desired value. The default value is equal to the global mesh density.
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[[File:PO30.png|thumb|360px|PO Module's Short Dipole Source dialog]]
[[File:PO29.png|thumb|420px|PO Module's Plane Wave dialog]] Â
== Excitation Sources ==