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I have a small question regarding the units for E-field plotted via emFieldXyz method. I couldn't find the info about the units for electric field, so, I wonder whether emFieldXyz returns fields in SI (i.e., V/m for E-field), or they somehow inherit the normalization from beam.power = 1 (as was suggested in the documentation). So, should I convert the obtained fields by hands? I found how to convert forces from normalized units to SI, but the same trick with E-field is not so clear for me.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Gleb Fedorovich
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Dear Dr. Lenton,
I have a small question regarding the units for E-field plotted via emFieldXyz method. I couldn't find the info about the units for electric field, so, I wonder whether emFieldXyz returns fields in SI (i.e., V/m for E-field), or they somehow inherit the normalization from beam.power = 1 (as was suggested in the documentation). So, should I convert the obtained fields by hands? I found how to convert forces from normalized units to SI, but the same trick with E-field is not so clear for me.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Gleb Fedorovich
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: