DocumentCode
1406998
Title
Investigation of numerical errors of the two-dimensional ADI-FDTD method [for Maxwell´s equations solution]
Author
Namiki, Takefumi ; Ito, Koichi
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. & Eng. Center, Fujitsu Ltd., Chiba, Japan
Volume
48
Issue
11
fYear
2000
fDate
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1950
Lastpage
1956
Abstract
We previously proposed the ADI-FDTD method as a means of solving two-dimensional Maxwell´s equations. The algorithm used in this method is unconditionally stable, which means the time-step size ran be set arbitrarily when this method is used. The limitation of the time-step size is not dependent on the Courant-Friedrich-Levy (CFL) condition, but on numerical errors such as numerical dispersion. In this paper, we investigate the numerical errors of the method quantitatively and discuss the calculation accuracy and efficiency of the method. We found that a large time-step size results in high numerical dispersion. However, the limit of the time-step size due to numerical dispersion is greater than the CPL limit if the size of the local minimum cell in the computational domain is much smaller than the other cells and the wavelength. In that case, because the large time-step size reduces the number of time-loop iterations, the ADI-FDTD method is more efficient than the conventional FDTD method in terms of computer resources such as central processing unit time.
Keywords
Maxwell equations; computational complexity; electrical engineering computing; electromagnetic field theory; error analysis; finite difference time-domain analysis; numerical stability; physics computing; 2D alternating direction implicit-FDTD method; calculation accuracy; central processing unit time; high numerical dispersion; method efficiency; number of time-loop iterations; numerical errors; phase velocity; time-step size limitation; two-dimensional Maxwell´s equations; Accuracy; Amplitude estimation; Central Processing Unit; Error analysis; Finite difference methods; Indium tin oxide; Maxwell equations; Tellurium; Time domain analysis; Two dimensional displays;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/22.883876
Filename
883876
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