2005
DOI: 10.1002/jnm.583
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A mixed high-order vector finite element method for waveguides: convergence and spurious mode studies

Abstract: SUMMARYIn this article we construct and analyse the performance of various combinations of high order edge elements for the transverse field component with high order node elements for the longitudinal field component. The overall efficiency and mode resolution improve dramatically with high order elements. For example, quadratic/cubic elements provide accuracy of 10 À4 in eigenvalue 1000 times faster and resolve the discontinuities in the field very accurately. In the mixed FEM for waveguides we observed that… Show more

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“…If perfect magnetic walls (PMC) are selected as the problem's boundary conditions, this leads to the elimination of such boundary integrals (Volakis et al 1998;Gundu et al 2005), and thus line integrals have been omitted in Eqs. 11 and 12.…”
Section: Beam Propagation Methods Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If perfect magnetic walls (PMC) are selected as the problem's boundary conditions, this leads to the elimination of such boundary integrals (Volakis et al 1998;Gundu et al 2005), and thus line integrals have been omitted in Eqs. 11 and 12.…”
Section: Beam Propagation Methods Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%