2019
DOI: 10.1088/2040-8986/ab0ac2
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Full-wave analysis of the scattering of a pulsed light beam by dielectric cylinders embedded in a homogeneous medium

Abstract: An approach to study the time-domain scattering by a set of dielectric cylinders with circular cross section, placed in a semi-infinite medium, is presented. The illuminating light comes from a pulsed beam impinging onto the cylinders from outside the medium. The solution is developed in a semi-analytical way, starting from results based on the Cylindrical Wave Approach pertinent to the case of illumination by a monochromatic plane wave. The method is numerically implemented to simulate the scattering response… Show more

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“…The approach proposed in [46] is completely spectral, as the source field is expressed through its plane-wave and temporal frequency spectra, and reconstructed in space and time through a double inverse Fourier Transform. In Reference [47], the formulation proposed in [46] is applied to a source field non-uniform in time and space in the range of optical frequencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach proposed in [46] is completely spectral, as the source field is expressed through its plane-wave and temporal frequency spectra, and reconstructed in space and time through a double inverse Fourier Transform. In Reference [47], the formulation proposed in [46] is applied to a source field non-uniform in time and space in the range of optical frequencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%