Zhao, 2010 - Google Patents
A fourth order finite difference method for waveguides with curved perfectly conducting boundariesZhao, 2010
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- Zhao S
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- Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering
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A novel high order finite difference method is introduced for optical waveguides with smoothly curved perfectly electric conducting (PEC) boundaries. The proposed method shares some similarities with our previous matched interface and boundary (MIB) methods …
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