A 3-D hybrid numerical method coupling numerical mode-matching with a tree-cotree mixed finite element method accurately and efficiently simulates EM scattering in structures with multiple inhomogeneous layered media and arbitrary 3-D scatterers.
The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and the finite-volume time- domain (FVTD) methods in solving Maxwell’s equations,
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A 3-D Hybrid Numerical Method for Simulating Electromagnetic Fields in Structures with Multiple Inhomogeneous Layered Media
A 3-D hybrid numerical method coupling numerical mode-matching with a tree-cotree mixed finite element method accurately and efficiently simulates EM scattering in structures with multiple inhomogeneous layered media and arbitrary 3-D scatterers.