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Higher-order incidence transfer matrix method used in three-dimensional photonic crystal coupled-resonator array simulationLi et al., 2006
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- Li M
- Hu X
- Ye Z
- Ho K
- Cao J
- Miyawaki M
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- Optics letters
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The plane-wave-based transfer matrix method with rational function interpolation and higher- order plane-wave incidence is proposed as an efficient calculation approach to simulate three-dimensional photonic crystal devices. As an example, the dispersion relations and …
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