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=== Visualizing Current Distributions ===
[[File:PO37.png|thumb|300px|PO Module's Current Distribution dialog.]]
[[Image:PO38.png|thumb|500px|The current distribution plot of a PEC sphere illuminated by an obliquely incident plane wave.]]
You can easily examine the 3D color-coded intensity plots of current distributions in the project workspace. Current distributions are visualized on the surface of the PO mesh cells, and the magnitude and phase of the electric and magnetic surface currents are plotted for all the objects. In order to view these currents, you must first define a current distribution observable before running the PO simulation. To do this, right click on the '''Current Distributions''' item in the '''Observables''' section of the Navigation Tree and select '''Insert New Observable...'''. The Current Distribution Dialog opens up. Accept the default settings and close the dialog. A new current distribution node is added to the Navigation Tree. Unlike the [[Planar Module]], in the [[PO Module]] you can define only one current distribution node in the Navigation Tree, which covers all the objects in the project workspace. After a PO simulation is completed, new plots are added under the current distribution node of the Navigation Tree. Separate plots are produced for the magnitude and phase of each of the electric and magnetic surface current components (X, Y and Z) as well as the total current magnitude. The magnitude maps are plotted on a normalized scale with the minimum and maximum values displayed in the legend box. The phase maps are plotted in radians between -p and p. Note that sometimes the current distribution plots may hide inside smooth and curved objects, and you cannot see them. You may have to freeze such objects or switch to the mesh view mode.
 
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<td> [[Image:PO37.png|thumb|300px|PO Module's Current Distribution dialog.]] </td>
<td> [[Image:PO38.png|thumb|500px|The current distribution plot of a PEC sphere illuminated by an obliquely incident plane wave.]] </td>
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=== Near-Field Visualization ===
[[Image:PO42(4).png|thumb|300px|PO Module's Field Sensor dialog]]
[[Image:PO43.png|thumb|400px|Near field plot of electric field on a sensor plane.]]
[[Image:PO44.png|thumb|400px|Near field plot of magnetic field on a sensor plane.]]
[[EM.Cube]] allows you to visualize the near fields at a specific field sensor plane. Calculation of near fields is a post-processing process and may take a considerable amount of time depending on the resolution that you specify. To define a new Field Sensor, follow these steps:
{{Note|Keep in mind that since Physical Optics is an asymptotic method, the field sensors must be placed at adequate distances (at least one or few wavelengths) away from the scatterers to produce acceptable results.}}
 
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<td> [[Image:PO42(4).png|thumb|300px|PO Module's Field Sensor dialog]] </td>
<td> [[Image:PO43.png|thumb|400px|Near field plot of electric field on a sensor plane.]] </td>
<td> [[Image:PO44.png|thumb|400px|Near field plot of magnetic field on a sensor plane.]] </td>
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</table>
=== Visualizing 3D Radiation Patterns ===
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