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Hybridization of the rigorous coupled-wave approach with transformation optics for electromagnetic scattering by a surface-relief grating
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    Hybridization of the rigorous coupled-wave approach with transformation optics for electromagnetic scattering by a surface-relief grating (English)
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    25 May 2022
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    The authors combine transformation optics with the rigorous coupled-wave approach, in view to study the time-harmonic Maxwell equations in a spatial domain that contains a grating, being invariant in one dimension (and so that the chosen constitutive properties allow the reduction of the full Maxwell system to a 2D Helmholtz equation for each linear polarization state). The existence of solution to the original scattering problem is obtained. A convergence analysis was included for a discretized form of the transformed problem (with respect to two different parameters), and the uniqueness of solution of this discretized problem is obtained. A numerical example was presented as a test of the convergence theory, allowing also some comparison with other known methods.
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    electromagnetics
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    Helmholtz equation
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    error analysis
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    grating
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    rigorous coupled-wave approach
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    transformation optics
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    variational method
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