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The perfectly matched layer (PML) boundary condition for the beam propagation method

The perfectly matched layer (PML) boundary condition for the Helmoltz equation is developed and applied to the finite-difference beam propagation method. Its effectiveness is verified by way of examples.

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Published in:IEEE photonics technology letters 1996-05, Vol.8 (5), p.649-651
Main Authors: Huang, W.P., Xu, C.L., Lui, W., Yokoyama, K.
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Refractive index
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