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/* Running PO Simulations in EM.Illumina */
=== EM.Illumina's Simulation Modes ===
[[File:PO27.png|thumb|400px|EM.Illumina's Simulation Run dialog.]]
[[File:PO28.png|thumb|350px|EM.Illumina's Simulation Engine Settings dialog.]]
Once you have set up your structure in EM.Illumina, have defined sources and observables and have examined the quality of the structure's mesh, you are ready to run a Physical Optics simulation. EM.Illumina offers five simulation modes:
To open EM.Illumina's Simulation Run dialog, click the '''Run''' [[File:run_icon.png]] button of the '''Simulate Toolbar''' or select '''Menu > Simulate > Run...'''or use the keyboard shortcut {{key|Ctrl+R}}. To start the simulation click the {{key|Run}} button of this dialog. Once the PO simulation starts, a new dialog called '''Output Window''' opens up that reports the various stages of PO simulation, displays the running time and shows the percentage of completion for certain tasks during the PO simulation process. A prompt announces the completion of the PO simulation. At this time, [[EM.Cube]] generates a number of output data files that contain all the computed simulation data. These include current distributions, near field data, far field radiation pattern data as well bi-static or mono-static radar cross sections (RCS) if the structure is excited by a plane wave source.
 
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=== Setting The Numerical Parameters ===
You can also use higher- or lower-order integration schemes for the calculation of field integrals. [[EM.Cube]]'s PO simulation engine uses triangular cells for the mesh of the physical surface structures and rectangular cells for discretization of Huygens sources and surfaces. For integration of triangular cells, you have three options: '''7-Point Quadrature''', '''3-Point Quadrature''' and '''Constant'''. For integration of rectangular cells, too, you have three options: '''9-Point Quadrature''', '''4-Point Quadrature''' and '''Constant'''.
 
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[[File:PO28.png|thumb|left|480px|EM.Illumina's Simulation Engine Settings dialog.]]
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