Using symplectic integrator propagator, a three-dimensional fourth-order symplectic finite difference time domain (SFDTD) method is studied, which is of the fourth order in both the time and space domains. The method is nondissipative and can save more memory compared with the traditional FDTD method. The total field and scattered field (TF-SF) technique is derived for the SFDTD method to provide the incident wave source conditions. The bistatic radar cross section (RCS) of a dielectric sphere is computed by using the SFDTD method for the first time. Numerical results suggest that the SFDTD algorithm acquires better stability and accuracy compared with the traditional FDTD method. ©2005 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd.link_t...
Ankara : The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Institute of Engineering and S...
A novel symplectic algorithm is proposed to solve the Maxwell–Schrödinger (M–S) system for investiga...
ii For electromagnetics problems involving complicated source patterns, scattering objects, and inho...
The Maxwell's equations are written as normal Hamilton equations using functional variation method. ...
A high-order symplectic finite-difference time-domain (SFDTD) scheme using the diagonal split-cell m...
The book chapter will aim at introducing the background knowledge, basic theories, supporting techni...
A novel high-order time-domain scheme with a four-stage optimized symplectic integrator propagator i...
Abstract — A high-order symplectic FDTD (SFDTD) scheme using the diagonal split-cell model is presen...
To discretize Maxwell's equations, a variety of high-order symplectic finite-difference time-domain ...
When the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is applied to light scattering computations, th...
Abstract—To discretize Maxwell’s equations, a variety of high-order symplectic finite-difference tim...
The traditional finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method [1], which is explicit second-order-accu...
Different techniques are developed to implement plane-wave excitation on the finite-difference time-...
In nowadays, it is still a challenge to solve electrically large problems using numerical methods, a...
The finite difference time domain (FDTD) algorithm and Green function algorithm are implemented into...
Ankara : The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Institute of Engineering and S...
A novel symplectic algorithm is proposed to solve the Maxwell–Schrödinger (M–S) system for investiga...
ii For electromagnetics problems involving complicated source patterns, scattering objects, and inho...
The Maxwell's equations are written as normal Hamilton equations using functional variation method. ...
A high-order symplectic finite-difference time-domain (SFDTD) scheme using the diagonal split-cell m...
The book chapter will aim at introducing the background knowledge, basic theories, supporting techni...
A novel high-order time-domain scheme with a four-stage optimized symplectic integrator propagator i...
Abstract — A high-order symplectic FDTD (SFDTD) scheme using the diagonal split-cell model is presen...
To discretize Maxwell's equations, a variety of high-order symplectic finite-difference time-domain ...
When the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is applied to light scattering computations, th...
Abstract—To discretize Maxwell’s equations, a variety of high-order symplectic finite-difference tim...
The traditional finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method [1], which is explicit second-order-accu...
Different techniques are developed to implement plane-wave excitation on the finite-difference time-...
In nowadays, it is still a challenge to solve electrically large problems using numerical methods, a...
The finite difference time domain (FDTD) algorithm and Green function algorithm are implemented into...
Ankara : The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Institute of Engineering and S...
A novel symplectic algorithm is proposed to solve the Maxwell–Schrödinger (M–S) system for investiga...
ii For electromagnetics problems involving complicated source patterns, scattering objects, and inho...