A short dipole provides another simple way of exciting a 3D structure in [[EM.Libera]]. A short dipole source acts like an infinitesimally small ideal current source. You can also use an incident plane wave to excite your physical structure in [[EM.Libera]]. In particular, you need a plane wave source to compute the radar cross section of a target. The direction of incidence is defined by the θ and φ angles of the unit propagation vector in the spherical coordinate system. The default values of the incidence angles are θ = 180° and φ = 0° corresponding to a normally incident plane wave propagating along the -Z direction with a +X-polarized E-vector. Huygens sources are virtual equivalent sources that capture the radiated electric and magnetic fields from another structure that was previously analyzed in another [[EM.Cube]] computational module.
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