A novel method is elaborated for the electromagnetic scattering from periodical arrays of scatterers embedded in a polarizable background. A dyadic periodic Green's function is introduced to calculate the scattered electric field in a lattice of dielectric or metallic objects. The method exhibits strong advantages: discretization and computation of the field are restricted to the volume of the scatterers in the unit cell, open and periodic boundary conditions for the electric field are included in the Green's tensor, and finally both near and far-fields physics are directly revealed, without any additional computational effort. Promising applications include the design of periodic structures such as frequency-selective surfaces, photonic cr...
We present an accurate and self-consistent technique for computing the electromagnetic held in scatt...
11 pags., 5 figs.When arranged in a periodic geometry, arrays of metallic nanostructures are capable...
We present efficient methods for computing wave scattering by diffraction gratings that exhibit two-...
Periodic lattices of strongly scattering objects coupled to active media are of central importance i...
A surface integral formulation for light scattering on periodic structures is presented. Electric an...
Periodic structures are used widely in electromagnetic devices, including filters, waveguiding struc...
We present here in terms of a dyadic Green's function (DGF) a general description of optical phenome...
[1] We derive the Ewald representation for the dyadic periodic Green's functions to represent the el...
[1] We derive the Ewald representation for the dyadic periodic Green's functions to represent the el...
Metasurfaces and metamaterials promise arbitrary rerouting of light using two-dimensional (2D) plana...
The paper considers application of the Green's tensor functions to analysis of the multilayer magnet...
We describe a surface integral-equation (SIE) method suitable for reliable computation of electromag...
We describe a surface integral-equation (SIE) method suitable for reliable computation of electromag...
We describe a surface integral-equation (SIE) method suitable for reliable computation of electromag...
We describe a surface integral-equation (SIE) method suitable for reliable computation of electromag...
We present an accurate and self-consistent technique for computing the electromagnetic held in scatt...
11 pags., 5 figs.When arranged in a periodic geometry, arrays of metallic nanostructures are capable...
We present efficient methods for computing wave scattering by diffraction gratings that exhibit two-...
Periodic lattices of strongly scattering objects coupled to active media are of central importance i...
A surface integral formulation for light scattering on periodic structures is presented. Electric an...
Periodic structures are used widely in electromagnetic devices, including filters, waveguiding struc...
We present here in terms of a dyadic Green's function (DGF) a general description of optical phenome...
[1] We derive the Ewald representation for the dyadic periodic Green's functions to represent the el...
[1] We derive the Ewald representation for the dyadic periodic Green's functions to represent the el...
Metasurfaces and metamaterials promise arbitrary rerouting of light using two-dimensional (2D) plana...
The paper considers application of the Green's tensor functions to analysis of the multilayer magnet...
We describe a surface integral-equation (SIE) method suitable for reliable computation of electromag...
We describe a surface integral-equation (SIE) method suitable for reliable computation of electromag...
We describe a surface integral-equation (SIE) method suitable for reliable computation of electromag...
We describe a surface integral-equation (SIE) method suitable for reliable computation of electromag...
We present an accurate and self-consistent technique for computing the electromagnetic held in scatt...
11 pags., 5 figs.When arranged in a periodic geometry, arrays of metallic nanostructures are capable...
We present efficient methods for computing wave scattering by diffraction gratings that exhibit two-...