1993
DOI: 10.1002/ecjb.4420760302
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Analysis of lossy dielectric gratings using pseudo‐periodic green's function

Abstract: Differential equation methods often are used for the analysis of the waves scattered by a dielectric grating. It is known that accurate numerical solutions can be obtained if the number of expansion terms of the spatial harmonics is increased. However, when the differential equation method is applied to a dielectric grating with an extremely large permittivity, the convergence speed of the solution becomes excessively slow in the TM wave analysis. Because of the increase of the computation time and the memory … Show more

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“…For the details of this numerical approach, the reader is referred to Ref. 6. In contrast with spectral Galerkin procedure mentioned later, this approach is repeated in this section for clarity.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysis For a Dielectric Gratingmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…For the details of this numerical approach, the reader is referred to Ref. 6. In contrast with spectral Galerkin procedure mentioned later, this approach is repeated in this section for clarity.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysis For a Dielectric Gratingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the analysis of dielectric gratings, mode matching methods [1,2], Fourier series expansion methods [3,4], finite element methods [5], boundary element methods [6], eigen-mode expansion methods, differential equation methods, and integral equation methods [8] have been applied. Lossy, anisotropic, chiral and slanted gratings have been analyzed [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1(a) [14]. (1) (2) Since the structure is periodic, the relative permittivity H 2 (x, z) in the grating layer is expanded as a Fourier series of N f terms with Fourier coefficients b m (x):…”
Section: Methods Of Analysis For a Dielectric Gratingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors have reported analyses of resistive gratings in addition to perfectly conducting gratings [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%