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Computational Methods for Electromagnetic and Optical Systems (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Computational Methods for Electromagnetic and Optical Systems (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Series: Optical Science and Engineering
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The current rapid and complex advancement applications of
electromagnetic (EM) and optical systems calls for a much needed
update on the computational methods currently in use. Completely
revised and reflecting ten years of develoments, this second
edition of the bestselling Computational Methods for
Electromagnetic and Optical Systems provides the update so
desperately needed in this field. Offering a wealth of new
material, this second edition begins with scalar wave propagation
and analysis techniques, chiral and metamaterials, and photonic
band gap structures. It examines Pontying vector and stored energy,
as well as energy, group, and phase velocities; reviews k-space
state variable formation with applications to anistropic planar
systems; and presents full-field rigorous coupled wave analysis of
planar diffraction gratings with applications to H-mode, E-mode,
crossed gratings, single and multilayered diffraction grating
analysis, and diffraction from anistropic gratings. Later chapters
highlight spectral techniques and RCWA as applied to the analysis
of dynamic wave-mixing in PR materials with induced transmission
and reflection gratings and demonstrate the RCWA algorithm to
analyze cylindrical and spherical systems using circular, bipolar
cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. The book concludes with
several RCWA computational case studies involving scattering from
spatially inhomogeneous eccentric circular cylinders, solved in
bipolar coordinates. Many of these examples apply the complex
Poynting theorem or the forwardscattering (optical) theorem to
validate numerical solutions by verifying power conservation. Using
common computational tools such as Fortran, MATLAB, COMSOL, and
RSOFT, the text offers numerous examples to illuminate the
material, many of which employ a full-field vector approach to
analyze and solve Maxwell's equations in anisotropic media where a
standard wave equation approach is intractable. Designed to
introduce novel spectral computational techniques, the book
demonstrates the application of these methods to analyze a variety
of EM and optical systems.
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