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Describe why the total emission from dipoles with different polarization is an average in tutorial #2828

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@oskooi oskooi commented May 6, 2024

Adds a note to Tutorial/Extraction Efficiency of a Collection of Dipoles in a Disc to provide a rationale for why the total emission from dipoles with different polarizations is simply an average of the individual emissions.

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@stevengj stevengj merged commit 176eae6 into NanoComp:master May 9, 2024
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@oskooi oskooi deleted the dipole_polarization_tutorial branch May 9, 2024 20:23
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