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Konferenzbeitrag
Author(s):
Fujii, M.; Russer, P.; Hoefer, W. J. R.
Title:
Numerical modeling of an optical beam-splitter by the time-domain wavelet-collocation technique
Abstract:
Biorthogonal interpolating functions have been applied to electromagnetic field modeling through the wavelet-collocation technique in the time domain, yielding a versatile first-principle algorithm for the solution of time dependent Maxwell's equations with inhomogeneous media. The resulting technique is rigorous and maintains high accuracy, while, by virtue of its sub-gridding capability, significant reduction of the computational requirement has been obtained particularly for the modeling of e...     »
Keywords:
time-domain analysis, computational electromagnetics, Maxwell equations, optical waveguide theory, interpolation, wavelet transforms, inhomogeneous media, biorthogonal interpolating functions, optical beam splitters, 2D dielectric waveguide beam splitters, algorithm sub-gridding capability, computational efficiency improvement, computational requirement reduction, electrically large dielectric waveguides, electromagnetic field modeling, optical beam-splitter numerical modeling, optical waveguide...     »
Book / Congress title:
Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications, 2002. MIKON-2002. 14th International Conference on
Volume:
2
Publisher address:
Gdansk, Poland
Year:
2002
Pages:
541--544 vol.2
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1109/ISEMC.2002.1032655
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