tidy3d.TFSF
tidy3d.TFSF#
- class tidy3d.TFSF#
Bases:
tidy3d.components.source.AngledFieldSource
,tidy3d.components.source.VolumeSource
Total field scattered field with a plane wave field in a volume.
- Parameters
center (Tuple[float, float, float] = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) – [units = um]. Center of object in x, y, and z.
size (Tuple[NonNegativeFloat, NonNegativeFloat, NonNegativeFloat]) – [units = um]. Size in x, y, and z directions.
source_time (Union[GaussianPulse, ContinuousWave]) – Specification of the source time-dependence.
name (Optional[str] = None) – Optional name for the source.
direction (Literal['+', '-']) – Specifies propagation in the positive or negative direction of the injection axis.
angle_theta (float = 0.0) – [units = rad]. Polar angle of the propagation axis from the injection axis.
angle_phi (float = 0.0) – [units = rad]. Azimuth angle of the propagation axis in the plane orthogonal to the injection axis.
pol_angle (float = 0) – [units = rad]. Specifies the angle between the electric field polarization of the source and the plane defined by the injection axis and the propagation axis (rad).
pol_angle=0
(default) specifies P polarization, whilepol_angle=np.pi/2
specifies S polarization. At normal incidence when S and P are undefined,pol_angle=0
defines: -Ey
polarization for propagation alongx
.-Ex
polarization for propagation alongy
.-Ex
polarization for propagation alongz
.injection_axis (Literal[0, 1, 2]) – Specifies the injection axis. The plane of incidence is defined via this
injection_axis
and thedirection
. The popagation axis is defined with respect to theinjection_axis
byangle_theta
andangle_phi
.
Show JSON schema
{ "title": "TFSF", "description": "Total field scattered field with a plane wave field in a volume.\n\nParameters\n----------\ncenter : Tuple[float, float, float] = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)\n [units = um]. Center of object in x, y, and z.\nsize : Tuple[NonNegativeFloat, NonNegativeFloat, NonNegativeFloat]\n [units = um]. Size in x, y, and z directions.\nsource_time : Union[GaussianPulse, ContinuousWave]\n Specification of the source time-dependence.\nname : Optional[str] = None\n Optional name for the source.\ndirection : Literal['+', '-']\n Specifies propagation in the positive or negative direction of the injection axis.\nangle_theta : float = 0.0\n [units = rad]. Polar angle of the propagation axis from the injection axis.\nangle_phi : float = 0.0\n [units = rad]. Azimuth angle of the propagation axis in the plane orthogonal to the injection axis.\npol_angle : float = 0\n [units = rad]. Specifies the angle between the electric field polarization of the source and the plane defined by the injection axis and the propagation axis (rad). ``pol_angle=0`` (default) specifies P polarization, while ``pol_angle=np.pi/2`` specifies S polarization. At normal incidence when S and P are undefined, ``pol_angle=0`` defines: - ``Ey`` polarization for propagation along ``x``.- ``Ex`` polarization for propagation along ``y``.- ``Ex`` polarization for propagation along ``z``.\ninjection_axis : Literal[0, 1, 2]\n Specifies the injection axis. The plane of incidence is defined via this ``injection_axis`` and the ``direction``. The popagation axis is defined with respect to the ``injection_axis`` by ``angle_theta`` and ``angle_phi``.", "type": "object", "properties": { "type": { "title": "Type", "default": "TFSF", "enum": [ "TFSF" ], "type": "string" }, "center": { "title": "Center", "description": "Center of object in x, y, and z.", "default": [ 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 ], "units": "um", "type": "array", "minItems": 3, "maxItems": 3, "items": [ { "type": "number" }, { "type": "number" }, { "type": "number" } ] }, "size": { "title": "Size", "description": "Size in x, y, and z directions.", "units": "um", "type": "array", "minItems": 3, "maxItems": 3, "items": [ { "type": "number", "minimum": 0 }, { "type": "number", "minimum": 0 }, { "type": "number", "minimum": 0 } ] }, "source_time": { "title": "Source Time", "description": "Specification of the source time-dependence.", "anyOf": [ { "$ref": "#/definitions/GaussianPulse" }, { "$ref": "#/definitions/ContinuousWave" } ] }, "name": { "title": "Name", "description": "Optional name for the source.", "type": "string" }, "direction": { "title": "Direction", "description": "Specifies propagation in the positive or negative direction of the injection axis.", "enum": [ "+", "-" ], "type": "string" }, "angle_theta": { "title": "Polar Angle", "description": "Polar angle of the propagation axis from the injection axis.", "default": 0.0, "units": "rad", "type": "number" }, "angle_phi": { "title": "Azimuth Angle", "description": "Azimuth angle of the propagation axis in the plane orthogonal to the injection axis.", "default": 0.0, "units": "rad", "type": "number" }, "pol_angle": { "title": "Polarization Angle", "description": "Specifies the angle between the electric field polarization of the source and the plane defined by the injection axis and the propagation axis (rad). ``pol_angle=0`` (default) specifies P polarization, while ``pol_angle=np.pi/2`` specifies S polarization. At normal incidence when S and P are undefined, ``pol_angle=0`` defines: - ``Ey`` polarization for propagation along ``x``.- ``Ex`` polarization for propagation along ``y``.- ``Ex`` polarization for propagation along ``z``.", "default": 0, "units": "rad", "type": "number" }, "injection_axis": { "title": "Injection Axis", "description": "Specifies the injection axis. The plane of incidence is defined via this ``injection_axis`` and the ``direction``. The popagation axis is defined with respect to the ``injection_axis`` by ``angle_theta`` and ``angle_phi``.", "enum": [ 0, 1, 2 ], "type": "integer" } }, "required": [ "size", "source_time", "direction", "injection_axis" ], "additionalProperties": false, "definitions": { "GaussianPulse": { "title": "GaussianPulse", "description": "Source time dependence that describes a Gaussian pulse.\n\nParameters\n----------\namplitude : NonNegativeFloat = 1.0\n Real-valued maximum amplitude of the time dependence.\nphase : float = 0.0\n [units = rad]. Phase shift of the time dependence.\nfreq0 : PositiveFloat\n [units = Hz]. Central frequency of the pulse.\nfwidth : PositiveFloat\n [units = Hz]. Standard deviation of the frequency content of the pulse.\noffset : ConstrainedFloatValue = 5.0\n Time delay of the maximum value of the pulse in units of 1 / (``2pi * fwidth``).\n\nExample\n-------\n>>> pulse = GaussianPulse(freq0=200e12, fwidth=20e12)", "type": "object", "properties": { "amplitude": { "title": "Amplitude", "description": "Real-valued maximum amplitude of the time dependence.", "default": 1.0, "minimum": 0, "type": "number" }, "phase": { "title": "Phase", "description": "Phase shift of the time dependence.", "default": 0.0, "units": "rad", "type": "number" }, "type": { "title": "Type", "default": "GaussianPulse", "enum": [ "GaussianPulse" ], "type": "string" }, "freq0": { "title": "Central Frequency", "description": "Central frequency of the pulse.", "units": "Hz", "exclusiveMinimum": 0, "type": "number" }, "fwidth": { "title": "Fwidth", "description": "Standard deviation of the frequency content of the pulse.", "units": "Hz", "exclusiveMinimum": 0, "type": "number" }, "offset": { "title": "Offset", "description": "Time delay of the maximum value of the pulse in units of 1 / (``2pi * fwidth``).", "default": 5.0, "minimum": 2.5, "type": "number" } }, "required": [ "freq0", "fwidth" ], "additionalProperties": false }, "ContinuousWave": { "title": "ContinuousWave", "description": "Source time dependence that ramps up to continuous oscillation\nand holds until end of simulation.\n\nParameters\n----------\namplitude : NonNegativeFloat = 1.0\n Real-valued maximum amplitude of the time dependence.\nphase : float = 0.0\n [units = rad]. Phase shift of the time dependence.\nfreq0 : PositiveFloat\n [units = Hz]. Central frequency of the pulse.\nfwidth : PositiveFloat\n [units = Hz]. Standard deviation of the frequency content of the pulse.\noffset : ConstrainedFloatValue = 5.0\n Time delay of the maximum value of the pulse in units of 1 / (``2pi * fwidth``).\n\nExample\n-------\n>>> cw = ContinuousWave(freq0=200e12, fwidth=20e12)", "type": "object", "properties": { "amplitude": { "title": "Amplitude", "description": "Real-valued maximum amplitude of the time dependence.", "default": 1.0, "minimum": 0, "type": "number" }, "phase": { "title": "Phase", "description": "Phase shift of the time dependence.", "default": 0.0, "units": "rad", "type": "number" }, "type": { "title": "Type", "default": "ContinuousWave", "enum": [ "ContinuousWave" ], "type": "string" }, "freq0": { "title": "Central Frequency", "description": "Central frequency of the pulse.", "units": "Hz", "exclusiveMinimum": 0, "type": "number" }, "fwidth": { "title": "Fwidth", "description": "Standard deviation of the frequency content of the pulse.", "units": "Hz", "exclusiveMinimum": 0, "type": "number" }, "offset": { "title": "Offset", "description": "Time delay of the maximum value of the pulse in units of 1 / (``2pi * fwidth``).", "default": 5.0, "minimum": 2.5, "type": "number" } }, "required": [ "freq0", "fwidth" ], "additionalProperties": false } } }
- attribute angle_phi: float = 0.0#
Azimuth angle of the propagation axis in the plane orthogonal to the injection axis.
- attribute angle_theta: float = 0.0#
Polar angle of the propagation axis from the injection axis.
- Validated by
glancing_incidence
- attribute center: Coordinate = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)#
Center of object in x, y, and z.
- Validated by
_center_not_inf
- attribute direction: Direction [Required]#
Specifies propagation in the positive or negative direction of the injection axis.
- attribute injection_axis: Literal[0, 1, 2] [Required]#
Specifies the injection axis. The plane of incidence is defined via this
injection_axis
and thedirection
. The popagation axis is defined with respect to theinjection_axis
byangle_theta
andangle_phi
.
- attribute name: str = None#
Optional name for the source.
- Validated by
field_has_unique_names
- attribute pol_angle: float = 0#
Specifies the angle between the electric field polarization of the source and the plane defined by the injection axis and the propagation axis (rad).
pol_angle=0
(default) specifies P polarization, whilepol_angle=np.pi/2
specifies S polarization. At normal incidence when S and P are undefined,pol_angle=0
defines: -Ey
polarization for propagation alongx
.-Ex
polarization for propagation alongy
.-Ex
polarization for propagation alongz
.
- attribute size: Size [Required]#
Size in x, y, and z directions.
- Validated by
is_volumetric
- attribute source_time: SourceTimeType [Required]#
Specification of the source time-dependence.
- add_ax_labels_lims(axis: Literal[0, 1, 2], ax: matplotlib.axes._axes.Axes, buffer: float = 0.3) matplotlib.axes._axes.Axes #
Sets the x,y labels based on
axis
and the extends based onself.bounds
.- Parameters
axis (int) – Integer index into ‘xyz’ (0,1,2).
ax (matplotlib.axes._subplots.Axes) – Matplotlib axes to add labels and limits on.
buffer (float = 0.3) – Amount of space to place around the limits on the + and - sides.
- Returns
The supplied or created matplotlib axes.
- Return type
matplotlib.axes._subplots.Axes
- classmethod add_type_field() None #
Automatically place “type” field with model name in the model field dictionary.
- static bounds_intersection(bounds1: Tuple[Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float, float]], bounds2: Tuple[Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float, float]]) Tuple[Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float, float]] #
Return the bounds that are the intersection of two bounds.
- static car_2_sph(x: float, y: float, z: float) Tuple[float, float, float] #
Convert Cartesian to spherical coordinates.
- Parameters
x (float) – x coordinate relative to
local_origin
.y (float) – y coordinate relative to
local_origin
.z (float) – z coordinate relative to
local_origin
.
- Returns
r, theta, and phi coordinates relative to
local_origin
.- Return type
Tuple[float, float, float]
- static car_2_sph_field(f_x: float, f_y: float, f_z: float, theta: float, phi: float) Tuple[complex, complex, complex] #
Convert vector field components in cartesian coordinates to spherical.
- Parameters
f_x (float) – x component of the vector field.
f_y (float) – y component of the vector fielf.
f_z (float) – z component of the vector field.
theta (float) – polar angle (rad) of location of the vector field.
phi (float) – azimuthal angle (rad) of location of the vector field.
- Returns
radial (s), elevation (theta), and azimuthal (phi) components of the vector field in spherical coordinates.
- Return type
Tuple[float, float, float]
- classmethod construct(_fields_set: Optional[SetStr] = None, **values: Any) Model #
Creates a new model setting __dict__ and __fields_set__ from trusted or pre-validated data. Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed. Behaves as if Config.extra = ‘allow’ was set since it adds all passed values
- copy(**kwargs) tidy3d.components.base.Tidy3dBaseModel #
Copy a Tidy3dBaseModel. With
deep=True
as default.
- dict(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False) DictStrAny #
Generate a dictionary representation of the model, optionally specifying which fields to include or exclude.
- classmethod dict_from_file(fname: str, group_path: Optional[str] = None) dict #
Loads a dictionary containing the model from a .yaml, .json, or .hdf5 file.
- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .yaml or .json file to load the
Tidy3dBaseModel
from.group_path (str, optional) – Path to a group inside the file to use as the base level.
- Returns
A dictionary containing the model.
- Return type
dict
Example
>>> simulation = Simulation.from_file(fname='folder/sim.json')
- classmethod dict_from_hdf5(fname: str, group_path: str = '') dict #
Loads a dictionary containing the model contents from a .hdf5 file.
- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .hdf5 file to load the
Tidy3dBaseModel
from.group_path (str, optional) – Path to a group inside the file to selectively load a sub-element of the model only.
- Returns
Dictionary containing the model.
- Return type
dict
Example
>>> sim_dict = Simulation.dict_from_hdf5(fname='folder/sim.hdf5')
- classmethod dict_from_json(fname: str) dict #
Load dictionary of the model from a .json file.
- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .json file to load the
Tidy3dBaseModel
from.- Returns
A dictionary containing the model.
- Return type
dict
Example
>>> sim_dict = Simulation.dict_from_json(fname='folder/sim.json')
- classmethod dict_from_yaml(fname: str) dict #
Load dictionary of the model from a .yaml file.
- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .yaml file to load the
Tidy3dBaseModel
from.- Returns
A dictionary containing the model.
- Return type
dict
Example
>>> sim_dict = Simulation.dict_from_yaml(fname='folder/sim.yaml')
- classmethod evaluate_inf_shape(shape: shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry) shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry #
Returns a copy of shape with inf vertices replaced by large numbers if polygon.
- classmethod from_bounds(rmin: Tuple[float, float, float], rmax: Tuple[float, float, float], **kwargs)#
Constructs a
Box
from minimum and maximum coordinate bounds- Parameters
rmin (Tuple[float, float, float]) – (x, y, z) coordinate of the minimum values.
rmax (Tuple[float, float, float]) – (x, y, z) coordinate of the maximum values.
Example
>>> b = Box.from_bounds(rmin=(-1, -2, -3), rmax=(3, 2, 1))
- classmethod from_file(fname: str, group_path: Optional[str] = None, **parse_obj_kwargs) tidy3d.components.base.Tidy3dBaseModel #
Loads a
Tidy3dBaseModel
from .yaml, .json, or .hdf5 file.- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .yaml or .json file to load the
Tidy3dBaseModel
from.group_path (str, optional) – Path to a group inside the file to use as the base level. Only for
.hdf5
files. Starting / is optional.**parse_obj_kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to either pydantic’s
parse_obj
function when loading model.
- Returns
An instance of the component class calling load.
- Return type
Tidy3dBaseModel
Example
>>> simulation = Simulation.from_file(fname='folder/sim.json')
- classmethod from_hdf5(fname: str, group_path: str = '', **parse_obj_kwargs) tidy3d.components.base.Tidy3dBaseModel #
Loads
Tidy3dBaseModel
instance to .hdf5 file.- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .hdf5 file to load the
Tidy3dBaseModel
from.group_path (str, optional) – Path to a group inside the file to selectively load a sub-element of the model only. Starting / is optional.
**parse_obj_kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to pydantic’s
parse_obj
method.
Example
>>> simulation.to_hdf5(fname='folder/sim.hdf5')
- classmethod from_json(fname: str, **parse_obj_kwargs) tidy3d.components.base.Tidy3dBaseModel #
Load a
Tidy3dBaseModel
from .json file.- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .json file to load the
Tidy3dBaseModel
from.- Returns
Tidy3dBaseModel
– An instance of the component class calling load.**parse_obj_kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to pydantic’s
parse_obj
method.
Example
>>> simulation = Simulation.from_json(fname='folder/sim.json')
- classmethod from_orm(obj: Any) Model #
- classmethod from_yaml(fname: str, **parse_obj_kwargs) tidy3d.components.base.Tidy3dBaseModel #
Loads
Tidy3dBaseModel
from .yaml file.- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .yaml file to load the
Tidy3dBaseModel
from.**parse_obj_kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to pydantic’s
parse_obj
method.
- Returns
An instance of the component class calling from_yaml.
- Return type
Tidy3dBaseModel
Example
>>> simulation = Simulation.from_yaml(fname='folder/sim.yaml')
- classmethod generate_docstring() str #
Generates a docstring for a Tidy3D mode and saves it to the __doc__ of the class.
- classmethod get_sub_model(group_path: str, model_dict: dict | list) dict #
Get the sub model for a given group path.
- static get_tuple_group_name(index: int) str #
Get the group name of a tuple element.
- static get_tuple_index(key_name: str) int #
Get the index into the tuple based on its group name.
- help(methods: bool = False) None #
Prints message describing the fields and methods of a
Tidy3dBaseModel
.- Parameters
methods (bool = False) – Whether to also print out information about object’s methods.
Example
>>> simulation.help(methods=True)
- inside(x: numpy.ndarray[float], y: numpy.ndarray[float], z: numpy.ndarray[float]) numpy.ndarray[bool] #
For input arrays
x
,y
,z
of arbitrary but identical shape, return an array with the same shape which isTrue
for every point in zip(x, y, z) that is inside the volume of theGeometry
, andFalse
otherwise.- Parameters
x (np.ndarray[float]) – Array of point positions in x direction.
y (np.ndarray[float]) – Array of point positions in y direction.
z (np.ndarray[float]) – Array of point positions in z direction.
- Returns
True
for every point that is inside the geometry.- Return type
np.ndarray[bool]
- inside_meshgrid(x: numpy.ndarray[float], y: numpy.ndarray[float], z: numpy.ndarray[float]) numpy.ndarray[bool] #
Perform
self.inside
on a set of sorted 1D coordinates. Applies meshgrid to the supplied coordinates before checking inside.- Parameters
x (np.ndarray[float]) – 1D array of point positions in x direction.
y (np.ndarray[float]) – 1D array of point positions in y direction.
z (np.ndarray[float]) – 1D array of point positions in z direction.
- Returns
Array with shape
(x.size, y.size, z.size)
, which isTrue
for every point that is inside the geometry.- Return type
np.ndarray[bool]
- intersections_2dbox(plane: tidy3d.components.geometry.Box) List[shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry] #
Returns list of shapely geoemtries representing the intersections of the geometry with a 2D box.
- Returns
List of 2D shapes that intersect plane. For more details refer to Shapely’s Documentaton.
- Return type
List[shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry]
- intersections_plane(x: Optional[float] = None, y: Optional[float] = None, z: Optional[float] = None)#
Returns shapely geometry at plane specified by one non None value of x,y,z.
- Parameters
x (float = None) – Position of plane in x direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
y (float = None) – Position of plane in y direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
z (float = None) – Position of plane in z direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
- Returns
List of 2D shapes that intersect plane. For more details refer to Shapely’s Documentaton.
- Return type
List[shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry]
- intersects(other) bool #
Returns
True
if twoGeometry
have intersecting .bounds.- Parameters
other (
Geometry
) – Geometry to check intersection with.- Returns
Whether the rectangular bounding boxes of the two geometries intersect.
- Return type
bool
- intersects_axis_position(axis: int, position: float) bool #
Whether self intersects plane specified by a given position along a normal axis.
- Parameters
axis (int = None) – Axis nomral to the plane.
position (float = None) – Position of plane along the normal axis.
- Returns
Whether this geometry intersects the plane.
- Return type
bool
- intersects_plane(x: Optional[float] = None, y: Optional[float] = None, z: Optional[float] = None) bool #
Whether self intersects plane specified by one non-None value of x,y,z.
- Parameters
x (float = None) – Position of plane in x direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
y (float = None) – Position of plane in y direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
z (float = None) – Position of plane in z direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
- Returns
Whether this geometry intersects the plane.
- Return type
bool
- json(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, encoder: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None, models_as_dict: bool = True, **dumps_kwargs: Any) unicode #
Generate a JSON representation of the model, include and exclude arguments as per dict().
encoder is an optional function to supply as default to json.dumps(), other arguments as per json.dumps().
- static kspace_2_sph(ux: float, uy: float, axis: Literal[0, 1, 2]) Tuple[float, float] #
Convert normalized k-space coordinates to angles.
- Parameters
ux (float) – normalized kx coordinate.
uy (float) – normalized ky coordinate.
axis (int) – axis along which the observation plane is oriented.
- Returns
theta and phi coordinates relative to
local_origin
.- Return type
Tuple[float, float]
- classmethod map_to_coords(func: Callable[[float], float], shape: shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry) shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry #
Maps a function to each coordinate in shape.
- Parameters
func (Callable[[float], float]) – Takes old coordinate and returns new coordinate.
shape (shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry) – The shape to map this function to.
- Returns
A new copy of the input shape with the mapping applied to the coordinates.
- Return type
shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry
- classmethod parse_file(path: Union[str, pathlib.Path], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: pydantic.parse.Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) Model #
- classmethod parse_obj(obj: Any) Model #
- classmethod parse_raw(b: Union[str, bytes], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: pydantic.parse.Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) Model #
- static parse_xyz_kwargs(**xyz) Tuple[Literal[0, 1, 2], float] #
Turns x,y,z kwargs into index of the normal axis and position along that axis.
- Parameters
x (float = None) – Position of plane in x direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
y (float = None) – Position of plane in y direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
z (float = None) – Position of plane in z direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
- Returns
Index into xyz axis (0,1,2) and position along that axis.
- Return type
int, float
- plot(x: Optional[float] = None, y: Optional[float] = None, z: Optional[float] = None, ax: Optional[matplotlib.axes._axes.Axes] = None, **patch_kwargs) matplotlib.axes._axes.Axes #
Plot geometry cross section at single (x,y,z) coordinate.
- Parameters
x (float = None) – Position of plane in x direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
y (float = None) – Position of plane in y direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
z (float = None) – Position of plane in z direction, only one of x,y,z can be specified to define plane.
ax (matplotlib.axes._subplots.Axes = None) – Matplotlib axes to plot on, if not specified, one is created.
**patch_kwargs – Optional keyword arguments passed to the matplotlib patch plotting of structure. For details on accepted values, refer to Matplotlib’s documentation.
- Returns
The supplied or created matplotlib axes.
- Return type
matplotlib.axes._subplots.Axes
- plot_shape(shape: shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry, plot_params: tidy3d.components.viz.PlotParams, ax: matplotlib.axes._axes.Axes) matplotlib.axes._axes.Axes #
Defines how a shape is plotted on a matplotlib axes.
- static pop_axis(coord: Tuple[Any, Any, Any], axis: int) Tuple[Any, Tuple[Any, Any]] #
Separates coordinate at
axis
index from coordinates on the plane tangent toaxis
.- Parameters
coord (Tuple[Any, Any, Any]) – Tuple of three values in original coordinate system.
axis (int) – Integer index into ‘xyz’ (0,1,2).
- Returns
The input coordinates are separated into the one along the axis provided and the two on the planar coordinates, like
axis_coord, (planar_coord1, planar_coord2)
.- Return type
Any, Tuple[Any, Any]
- reflect_points(points: tidy3d.components.types.ArrayLike_dtype=<class 'float'>_ndim=3, polar_axis: typing.Literal[0, 1, 2], angle_theta: float, angle_phi: float) tidy3d.components.types.ArrayLike_dtype=<class 'float'>_ndim=3 #
Reflect a set of points in 3D at a plane passing through the coordinate origin defined and normal to a given axis defined in polar coordinates (theta, phi) w.r.t. the
polar_axis
which can be 0, 1, or 2.- Parameters
points (ArrayLike[float]) – Array of shape
(3, ...)
.polar_axis (Axis) – Cartesian axis w.r.t. which the normal axis angles are defined.
angle_theta (float) – Polar angle w.r.t. the polar axis.
angle_phi (float) – Azimuth angle around the polar axis.
- static rotate_points(points: tidy3d.components.types.ArrayLike_dtype=<class 'float'>_ndim=3, axis: typing.Tuple[float, float, float], angle: float) tidy3d.components.types.ArrayLike_dtype=<class 'float'>_ndim=3 #
Rotate a set of points in 3D.
- Parameters
points (ArrayLike[float]) – Array of shape
(3, ...)
.axis (Coordinate) – Axis of rotation
angle (float) – Angle of rotation counter-clockwise around the axis (rad).
- classmethod schema(by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}') DictStrAny #
- classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}', **dumps_kwargs: Any) unicode #
- static sph_2_car(r: float, theta: float, phi: float) Tuple[float, float, float] #
Convert spherical to Cartesian coordinates.
- Parameters
r (float) – radius.
theta (float) – polar angle (rad) downward from x=y=0 line.
phi (float) – azimuthal (rad) angle from y=z=0 line.
- Returns
x, y, and z coordinates relative to
local_origin
.- Return type
Tuple[float, float, float]
- static sph_2_car_field(f_r: float, f_theta: float, f_phi: float, theta: float, phi: float) Tuple[complex, complex, complex] #
Convert vector field components in spherical coordinates to cartesian.
- Parameters
f_r (float) – radial component of the vector field.
f_theta (float) – polar angle component of the vector fielf.
f_phi (float) – azimuthal angle component of the vector field.
theta (float) – polar angle (rad) of location of the vector field.
phi (float) – azimuthal angle (rad) of location of the vector field.
- Returns
x, y, and z components of the vector field in cartesian coordinates.
- Return type
Tuple[float, float, float]
- classmethod strip_coords(shape: shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry) Tuple[List[float], List[float], Tuple[List[float], List[float]]] #
Get the exterior and list of interior xy coords for a shape.
- Parameters
shape (shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry) – The shape that you want to strip coordinates from.
- Returns
List of exterior xy coordinates and a list of lists of the interior xy coordinates of the “holes” in the shape.
- Return type
Tuple[List[float], List[float], Tuple[List[float], List[float]]]
- surface_area(bounds: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float, float]]] = None)#
Returns object’s surface area with optional bounds.
- Parameters
bounds (Tuple[Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float, float]] = None) – Min and max bounds packaged as
(minx, miny, minz), (maxx, maxy, maxz)
.- Returns
Surface area in um^2.
- Return type
float
- classmethod surfaces(size: Tuple[pydantic.types.NonNegativeFloat, pydantic.types.NonNegativeFloat, pydantic.types.NonNegativeFloat], center: Tuple[float, float, float], **kwargs)#
Returns a list of 6
Box
instances corresponding to each surface of a 3D volume. The output surfaces are stored in the order [x-, x+, y-, y+, z-, z+], where x, y, and z denote which axis is perpendicular to that surface, while “-” and “+” denote the direction of the normal vector of that surface. If a name is provided, each output surface’s name will be that of the provided name appended with the above symbols. E.g., if the provided name is “box”, the x+ surfaces’s name will be “box_x+”.- Parameters
size (Tuple[float, float, float]) – Size of object in x, y, and z directions.
center (Tuple[float, float, float]) – Center of object in x, y, and z.
Example
>>> b = Box.surfaces(size=(1, 2, 3), center=(3, 2, 1))
- classmethod surfaces_with_exclusion(size: Tuple[pydantic.types.NonNegativeFloat, pydantic.types.NonNegativeFloat, pydantic.types.NonNegativeFloat], center: Tuple[float, float, float], **kwargs)#
Returns a list of 6
Box
instances corresponding to each surface of a 3D volume. The output surfaces are stored in the order [x-, x+, y-, y+, z-, z+], where x, y, and z denote which axis is perpendicular to that surface, while “-” and “+” denote the direction of the normal vector of that surface. If a name is provided, each output surface’s name will be that of the provided name appended with the above symbols. E.g., if the provided name is “box”, the x+ surfaces’s name will be “box_x+”. If kwargs contains an exclude_surfaces parameter, the returned list of surfaces will not include the excluded surfaces. Otherwise, the behavior is identical to that of surfaces().- Parameters
size (Tuple[float, float, float]) – Size of object in x, y, and z directions.
center (Tuple[float, float, float]) – Center of object in x, y, and z.
Example
>>> b = Box.surfaces_with_exclusion( ... size=(1, 2, 3), center=(3, 2, 1), exclude_surfaces=["x-"] ... )
- to_file(fname: str) None #
Exports
Tidy3dBaseModel
instance to .yaml, .json, or .hdf5 file- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .yaml or .json file to save the
Tidy3dBaseModel
to.
Example
>>> simulation.to_file(fname='folder/sim.json')
- to_hdf5(fname: str) None #
Exports
Tidy3dBaseModel
instance to .hdf5 file.- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .hdf5 file to save the
Tidy3dBaseModel
to.
Example
>>> simulation.to_hdf5(fname='folder/sim.hdf5')
- to_json(fname: str) None #
Exports
Tidy3dBaseModel
instance to .json file- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .json file to save the
Tidy3dBaseModel
to.
Example
>>> simulation.to_json(fname='folder/sim.json')
- to_yaml(fname: str) None #
Exports
Tidy3dBaseModel
instance to .yaml file.- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path to the .yaml file to save the
Tidy3dBaseModel
to.
Example
>>> simulation.to_yaml(fname='folder/sim.yaml')
- classmethod tuple_to_dict(tuple_values: tuple) dict #
How we generate a dictionary mapping new keys to tuple values for hdf5.
- static unpop_axis(ax_coord: Any, plane_coords: Tuple[Any, Any], axis: int) Tuple[Any, Any, Any] #
Combine coordinate along axis with coordinates on the plane tangent to the axis.
- Parameters
ax_coord (Any) – Value along axis direction.
plane_coords (Tuple[Any, Any]) – Values along ordered planar directions.
axis (int) – Integer index into ‘xyz’ (0,1,2).
- Returns
The three values in the xyz coordinate system.
- Return type
Tuple[Any, Any, Any]
- classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns: Any) None #
Try to update ForwardRefs on fields based on this Model, globalns and localns.
- updated_copy(**kwargs) tidy3d.components.base.Tidy3dBaseModel #
Make copy of a component instance with
**kwargs
indicating updated field values.
- classmethod validate(value: Any) Model #
- volume(bounds: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float, float]]] = None)#
Returns object’s volume with optional bounds.
- Parameters
bounds (Tuple[Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float, float]] = None) – Min and max bounds packaged as
(minx, miny, minz), (maxx, maxy, maxz)
.- Returns
Volume in um^3.
- Return type
float
- property bounding_box#
Returns
Box
representation of the bounding box of aGeometry
.- Returns
Geometric object representing bounding box.
- Return type
- property bounds: Tuple[Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float, float]]#
Returns bounding box min and max coordinates.
- Returns
Min and max bounds packaged as
(minx, miny, minz), (maxx, maxy, maxz)
.- Return type
Tuple[float, float, float], Tuple[float, float float]
- property geometry: tidy3d.components.geometry.Box#
Box
representation of source.
- property injection_plane_center: Tuple[float, float, float]#
Center of the injection plane.
- property plot_params: tidy3d.components.viz.PlotParams#
Default parameters for plotting a Source object.