I want to contour plot the data as shown in attached figure from my equation. I am not able to get the gaussian type behavior. What's wrong with my code?
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BHARAT SINGH RAWAT
am 13 Apr. 2022
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am 23 Apr. 2022
%%%Simulation of Ion beam profile
M=40*1.67e-27;%%Mass of Argon in kg
Ib=40/1000;%%Beam Current in A
vb=sqrt((2*1000*1.6e-19)/(M));%%Velocity of Argon ion in m/s
R=100/1000;%%Initial Beam width in m
Rho=(M*Ib)/(2*pi*vb*R^2); %%Space Charge density
h_t=linspace(100,500,100);
r=linspace(-100,100,500);
[H,R]=meshgrid(h_t,r);
Rho_m=(Rho./(H).^2).*exp(-(R.^2./(2.*R.^2.*(H).^2)));
figure(55)
contourf(R,H,Rho_m,50,'edgecolor','none')
shading interp
c=colorbar;
c.FontSize=12;
c.Label.String = 'J(\muA/cm^{2})';
% caxis([0 1200])
colormap jet
set (gca,'fontsize',10, 'fontweight', 'b')
xlabel('Radial distance (mm)');
ylabel('Axial distance (mm)')
set(gcf, 'PaperUnits', 'inches');
set(gcf, 'PaperSize', [8 8]);
set(gcf, 'PaperPositionMode', 'manual');
set(gcf, 'PaperPosition', [0.5 0.5 7 6]);
set(gcf, 'renderer', 'painters');
axis equal
print(gcf, '-dmeta', '1000V_51mA.emf')
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VBBV
am 13 Apr. 2022
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am 13 Apr. 2022
h_t=linspace(100,500,100);
r=linspace(-100,100,500);
[H,R]=meshgrid(h_t,r);
Rho_m=Ib.*(Rho./(H)).^2.*exp(-(2*R.^2./(H))); % Use this for Gaussian dist
Check with this for Gaussian
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VBBV
am 13 Apr. 2022
M=40*1.67e-27;%%Mass of Argon in kg
Ib=40/1000;%%Beam Current in A
vb=sqrt((2*1000*1.6e-19)/(M));%%Velocity of Argon ion in m/s
R=100/1000;%%Initial Beam width in m
Rho=(M*Ib)/(2*pi*vb*R^2); %%Space Charge density
h_t=linspace(100,500,100);
r=linspace(-100,100,500);
[H,R]=meshgrid(h_t,r);
Rho_m=Ib.*(Rho./(H)).^2.*exp(-(R.^2./(H))); % Use this for Gaussian dist
figure(55)
contourf(R,H,Rho_m,50,'edgecolor','none')
shading interp
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