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/* EM.Tempo's Excitation Sources */
A plane wave source is a popular excitation method that is used for calculation of the radar cross section of targets or reflection and transmission characteristics of periodic surfaces. A Gaussian beam source is another source type that is highly localized as opposed to the uniform plane wave. For both plane wave and Gaussian beam sources, EM.Tempo requires a finite incidence surface to calculate the excitation. When you create either of these sources, a plane wave box or a Gaussian box is created as part of their definition. A trident symbol on the box shows the propagation vector as well as the E-field and H-field polarization vectors. The time domain plane wave or Gaussian beam excitation is calculated on the surface of this box and injected into the computational domain. The plane wave box is displayed in the project workspace as a purple wireframe box enclosing the structure, while the Gaussian beam box appears as a green wireframe box. Both boxes have an initial default size with an offset of 0.2&lambda;<sub>0</sub> from the largest bounding box enclosing your entire physical structure. In both source dialogs, the radio button '''Size: Default''' is selected by default. The radio button '''Size: Custom''' allows you to set the excitation box manually. The values for the coordinates of '''Corner 1''' and '''Corner 2''' can now be changed. Corner 1 is the front lower left corner and Corner 2 is the rear upper right corner of the box. The corner coordinates are defined in the world coordinate system (WCS).
[[Image:Info_icon.png|40px]] Click here to learn more about '''[[Common_Excitation_Source_Types_in_EM.Cube#Plane_Wave_Sources | Plane Wave Sources]]'''.
 
[[Image:Info_icon.png|40px]] Click here to learn more about '''[[Common_Excitation_Source_Types_in_EM.Cube#Gaussian_Beam_Sources | Gaussian Beam Sources]]'''.
 
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