International audienceWe extend here the finite-difference-time-domain (FDTD) algorithm working in oblique incidence to dispersive media. The split-field method (SFM) is used and adapted for taking into account the metal dispersion. The additional equations to the FDTD algorithm are given. Instead of the 24 field components usually used in the SFM, 38 and 112 field components are needed to implement the cases of Drude and Drude-Lorentz dispersion models, respectively. Some tests are presented to validate our code as long as the angle of incidence is lower than 76° in addition to an application dealing with enhanced transmission and showing original results
During this effort the tasks specified in the Statement of Work have been successfully completed. Th...
Abstract—The sine–cosine method for the finite-difference time-domain-based dispersion analysis of p...
A set of tools are proposed for the efficient modeling of several classes of problems related to per...
International audienceThe study of periodic structures illuminated by a normally incident plane wave...
International audienceWe describe the implementation of the critical points model in a finite-differ...
Abstract—Split-field finite-difference time-domain (SF-FDTD) meth-od can overcome the limitation of ...
A series of enhancements are made to the standard finite difference time domain (FDTD) approach whic...
Abstract—In order to obtain a unified approach for the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) analysis...
International audienceUsing a combination of Drude and critical points models, we show that the perm...
One of the main techniques for the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) analysis of dispersive media...
International audienceWe present FDTD simulations results obtained using the Drude Critical points m...
We introduce a simple scattered field (SF) technique that enables finite difference time domain (FDT...
The Finite-Difference Time-Domain method has been applied to microwaves with successfully results. T...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to present the principle of the FDTD method when ap...
This chapter presents the formulation of novel unconditionally stable fundamental alternating direct...
During this effort the tasks specified in the Statement of Work have been successfully completed. Th...
Abstract—The sine–cosine method for the finite-difference time-domain-based dispersion analysis of p...
A set of tools are proposed for the efficient modeling of several classes of problems related to per...
International audienceThe study of periodic structures illuminated by a normally incident plane wave...
International audienceWe describe the implementation of the critical points model in a finite-differ...
Abstract—Split-field finite-difference time-domain (SF-FDTD) meth-od can overcome the limitation of ...
A series of enhancements are made to the standard finite difference time domain (FDTD) approach whic...
Abstract—In order to obtain a unified approach for the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) analysis...
International audienceUsing a combination of Drude and critical points models, we show that the perm...
One of the main techniques for the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) analysis of dispersive media...
International audienceWe present FDTD simulations results obtained using the Drude Critical points m...
We introduce a simple scattered field (SF) technique that enables finite difference time domain (FDT...
The Finite-Difference Time-Domain method has been applied to microwaves with successfully results. T...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to present the principle of the FDTD method when ap...
This chapter presents the formulation of novel unconditionally stable fundamental alternating direct...
During this effort the tasks specified in the Statement of Work have been successfully completed. Th...
Abstract—The sine–cosine method for the finite-difference time-domain-based dispersion analysis of p...
A set of tools are proposed for the efficient modeling of several classes of problems related to per...