Joint finite-difference solution of the dalamber and Maxwell’s equations. one-dimensional case
D.L. Golovashkin,  L.V. Yablokova

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Abstract:
The technique of searching of the collateral finite-difference solution of a wave equation and set of equations of Maxwell is offered, allowing to combine advantage and to avoid shortcomings of both made mention numerical methods of nanophotonics. In an one-dimensional case on test examples convergence of such decision, possibility of imposing of PML layers and a task of an incident wave on the TF/SF technology are shown

Key words:
Delamber equation, Maxwell equation, difference scheme, PML layer, TF/SF technique.

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