Title :
A Mixed-Order Stabilized Bi-Conjugate Gradient FFT Method for Magnetodielectric Objects
Author :
Zhiru Yu ; Wenji Zhang ; Qing Huo Liu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
Abstract :
Magnetodielectric materials have many emerging applications, but their scattering problems are challenging for volume integral equation solvers. In this paper, a mixed-order stabilized bi-conjugate gradient FFT (mixed-order BCGS-FFT) method for solving the scattering problem of magnetodielectric objects is presented. This method uses the volumetric roof-top basis functions as testing functions for the coupled field volume integral equation (CFVIE) and basis functions for the electric and magnetic flux densities (D,B). However, unlike the conventional weak form BCGS-FFT methods for dielectric objects, the mixed-order BCGS-FFT method uses the second-order curl conforming basis functions for the electric and magnetic vector potentials (F,A). The curl conforming basis functions preserve the continuity of the tangential components for F and A, while the use of second-order basis functions avoids the zero terms caused by the divergence operations on the vector potentials. Numerical examples show excellent performance of the mixed-order BCGS-FFT method over the currently available BCGS-FFT method as well as high accuracy of the mixed-order BCGS-FFT method on large contrast magnetodielectric scatterers.
Keywords :
conjugate gradient methods; dielectric materials; fast Fourier transforms; integral equations; magnetic materials; coupled field volume integral equation; electric flux densities; electric vector potentials; magnetic flux densities; magnetic vector potentials; magnetodielectric materials; magnetodielectric objects; magnetodielectric scatterers; mixed-order BCGS-FFT method; mixed-order stabilized biconjugate gradient FFT method; scattering problems; second-order basis functions; second-order curl conforming basis functions; volume integral equation solvers; volumetric roof-top basis functions; Integral equations; Magnetic domains; Materials; Permeability; Permittivity; Scattering; Vectors; Conjugate gradient methods; dielectric materials; integral equations; magnetic materials; scattering;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2014.2352634