Title :
Electromagnetic characteristics of doubly-periodic magnetodielectric layer bounded by two uniform media
Author :
Sidorchuk, Natalia V. ; Yachin, Vladimir V. ; Prosvirnin, Sergey L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Calculus Math., Inst. of Radio Astron., Kharkov, Ukraine
Abstract :
The problem of electromagnetic wave propagation in a doubly-periodic magnetodielectric layer bounded by two uniform infinite media is solved by a new method based on the rigorous volume integro-differential equations of electromagnetics. The Galerkin method is applied to reduce these equations to a set of second-order differential ones with constant coefficients in field functionals which contain information about the geometry of the scattering structure. A special scheme of equation set solving is introduced in the case of thick layers to overcome the usual numerical difficulties associated with the undesired exponential functions in the expressions. This method unifies the treatment of both TE- and TM-waves by replacing /spl epsi/ by /spl mu/, /spl mu/ by /spl epsi/, E-components by H-components, and H-components by E-components.
Keywords :
Galerkin method; Green´s function methods; electromagnetic wave scattering; integro-differential equations; linear differential equations; periodic structures; Galerkin method; Green function; constant coefficients; doubly-periodic magnetodielectric layer; electromagnetic characteristics; electromagnetic wave propagation; equation set solution; rigorous volume integro-differential equations; scattering structure geometry; second-order differential equations; thick layers; undesired exponential functions; uniform infinite media; Calculus; Differential equations; Electromagnetic scattering; Integrodifferential equations; Mathematics; Permeability; Permittivity; Radio astronomy; Region 2; Region 3;
Conference_Titel :
Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetic Theory, 2002. MMET '02. 2002 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kiev, Ukraine
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7391-X
DOI :
10.1109/MMET.2002.1106938