Finite Element Modeling Methods for Photonics.

The term photonics can be used loosely to refer to a vast array of components, devices, and technologies that in some way involve manipulation of light. One of the most powerful numerical approaches available to engineers developing photonic components and devices is the Finite Element Method (FEM),...

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Main Author: Rahman, B. M. Azizur.
Other Authors: Agrawal, Arti.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Norwood : Artech House, 2013.
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ISBN: 9781608075324
160807532X
9781523117208
1523117206
1608075311
9781608075317
Physical Description: 1 online resource (265 pages)

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520 |a The term photonics can be used loosely to refer to a vast array of components, devices, and technologies that in some way involve manipulation of light. One of the most powerful numerical approaches available to engineers developing photonic components and devices is the Finite Element Method (FEM), which can be used to model and simulate such components/devices and analyze how they will behave in response to various outside influences. This resource provides a comprehensive description of the formulation and applications of FEM in photonics applications ranging from telecommunications, astron. 
505 0 |a Finite Element Modeling Methods for Photonics; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Significance of Numerical Methods; 1.2 Numerical Methods; 1.3 Maxwell's Equations and Boundary Conditions; 1.3.1 Maxwell's Equations; 1.3.2 Boundary Conditions across Material Interfaces; 1.3.3 Boundary Conditions: Natural and Forced; 1.3.4 Boundary Conditions: Truncation of Domains; 1.4 Basic Assumptions of Numerical Methods and Their Applicability; 1.4.1 Time Harmonic and Time-Dependent Solutions; 1.4.2 The Wave Equations; 1.4.3 Scalar and Vector Nature of the Equations/Solutions. 
505 8 |a 1.4.4 Modal Solutions1.4.5 Beam Propagation Methods; 1.5 Choosing a Modeling Method; 1.6 Finite-Element-Based Methods; References; 2The Finite-Element Method; 2.1 Basic Concept of FEM: Essence of FEM-based Formulations; 2.2 Setting up the FEM; 2.2.1 The Variational Approach; 2.2.2 The Galerkin Method; 2.3 Scalar and Vector FEM Formulations; 2.3.1 Th. 
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