General ADE formulations of SC-PML for modelling multi-term dispersive FDTD applications

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Inst Engineering Technology-Iet

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General and efficient auxiliary differential equation (ADE) formulations of the stretched-coordinate perfectly matched layer (SC-PML) absorbing boundary conditions are presented for truncating open region multi-term dispersive finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) applications. In the proposed formulations, appropriate digital-filtering techniques are used for efficient implementations of the constitutive relations of the dispersive materials in the discrete-time domain. The validity of the new formulations has been demonstrated by computing wave propagation in a two-term Lorentz dispersive domain.

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Perfectly Matched Layer, Efficient Implementation

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Electronics Letters

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47

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20

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