Abstract:<p>A numerically efficient method of shooting and bouncing rays for sparse particles (SBR-SP) is presented to analyze a large two-dimensional (2D) array of magnetodielectric circular cylinders which are distributed with any positions, sizes, and media on the <em>xy</em>-plane. Iterative- and closed-forms of the SBR-SP are used to understand the convergence and accuracy characteristics of a large array of cylinders and we also compare them with the results obtained by a mode-matching technique… Show more
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