We consider accurate simulations of metamaterial (MM) structures consisting of split- ring-resonators (SRRs) and thin wires (TWs). We employ electric-field integral equation (EFIE) to formulate the scattering problems involving these complicated structures. Accurate modelling of MMs translates into very large computational problems, which can be solved with the aid of advanced acceleration techniques, such as the multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA). We investigate various multilayer structures of SRRs as well as composite metamaterials (CMMs) constructed by the arrangements of SRR and TW arrays. In addition, we consider various disordering scenarios, where the unit cells are not placed perfectly and they are misaligned. This way, we...
We present efficient solutions of electromagnetics problems involving realistic metamaterial structu...
We present fast and accurate sloutions of electromagnetics problems involving realistic metamaterial...
AbstractIn this paper the reader is introduced to an algorithm that revolutionized the complexity of...
We present the solution of multilayer metamaterial (MM) structures containing large numbers of unit ...
Electromagnetic modelling of large metamaterial (MM) structures employing multilevel fast multipole ...
We report fast and accurate simulations of metamaterial structures constructed with large numbers of...
We consider accurate solution of scattering problems involving complicated metamaterial (MM) structu...
Abstract — In order to gain physical insight into how some metamaterial structures behave, we report...
In this paper, we report our efforts to model splitring resonators (SRRs) and their large arrays acc...
We present the solution of multilayer metamaterial (MM) structures containing large numbers of unit ...
We report fast and accurate simulations of metamaterial structures constructed with large numbers of...
We present fast and accurate simulations of optical metamaterials using surface integral equations a...
Abstract—We report fast and accurate simulations of metamaterial structures constructed with large n...
We present fast and accurate solutions of electromagnetics problems involving realistic metamaterial...
Two approaches, the multilevel fast multipole algorithm with sparse approximate inverse precondition...
We present efficient solutions of electromagnetics problems involving realistic metamaterial structu...
We present fast and accurate sloutions of electromagnetics problems involving realistic metamaterial...
AbstractIn this paper the reader is introduced to an algorithm that revolutionized the complexity of...
We present the solution of multilayer metamaterial (MM) structures containing large numbers of unit ...
Electromagnetic modelling of large metamaterial (MM) structures employing multilevel fast multipole ...
We report fast and accurate simulations of metamaterial structures constructed with large numbers of...
We consider accurate solution of scattering problems involving complicated metamaterial (MM) structu...
Abstract — In order to gain physical insight into how some metamaterial structures behave, we report...
In this paper, we report our efforts to model splitring resonators (SRRs) and their large arrays acc...
We present the solution of multilayer metamaterial (MM) structures containing large numbers of unit ...
We report fast and accurate simulations of metamaterial structures constructed with large numbers of...
We present fast and accurate simulations of optical metamaterials using surface integral equations a...
Abstract—We report fast and accurate simulations of metamaterial structures constructed with large n...
We present fast and accurate solutions of electromagnetics problems involving realistic metamaterial...
Two approaches, the multilevel fast multipole algorithm with sparse approximate inverse precondition...
We present efficient solutions of electromagnetics problems involving realistic metamaterial structu...
We present fast and accurate sloutions of electromagnetics problems involving realistic metamaterial...
AbstractIn this paper the reader is introduced to an algorithm that revolutionized the complexity of...