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A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves
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    A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves (English)
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    6 December 1994
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    An absorbing layer that does not activate any reflection at an interface with first vacuum is described and then applied to build a new technique of free-space simulation for solving an unbounded electromagnetic problem with the finite difference time-domain method. This technique appears to be more attractive than the earlier techniques of free-space simulation.
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    absorbing layer
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    free-space simulation
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    unbounded electromagnetic problem
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    finite difference time-domain method
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