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In this paper we propose a new finite element realization of the Perfectly Matched Layer method (PML-method). Our approach allows to deal with arbitrary shaped polygonal domains and with certain types of inhomogeneous exterior domains. Among the covered inhomogeneities are open waveguide structures playing an essential role in integrated optics. We give a detailed insight to implementation aspects. Numerical examples show exponential convergence behavior to the exact solution with the thickness of the PML sponge layer.
A rigorous finite-element domain decomposition method for electromagnetic near field simulations
(2008)
Domain decomposition method for electromagnetic scattering problems: application to EUV lithography
(2005)
We establish the relationship between the transparent boundary condition (BPP) of Baskakov and Popov [Wave Motion 14 (1991) 121-128] and Pakpadakis et. al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 92 (1992) 2030-2038] and a second boundary condition (SDY) introduced by Schmidt and Deuflhard [Comp. Math. Appl. 29 (1995) 53-76] and Schmidt and Yevick [J. Compu. Phys. 134 (1997) 96-107], that is explicitly tailored to the form of the underlying numerical propagation scheme. Our analysis demonstrates that if the domain is first discretized in the propagation direction, the SDY expression can be obtained by applying the exact sequence of steps used to derive the BPP procedure. The BPP method is thus an approximate realization of the computationally far simpler and unconditionally stable SDY boundary condition.