A hybrid technique which utilises the finite element method (FEM) and an expansion of the field in terms of the Floquet modes is presented for the analysis of the scattering from and through periodic structures, having arbitrary geometry, material properties and periodicity with respect to the wavelength. This formulation can play an important role in validating approximate methods and in the analysis of the interaction of an electromagnetic wave with complex periodic structures. The periodic boundary conditions which are imposed for applying the FEM procedure are discussed in detail. Numerical results for both TEz and TMz scattering are presented

Hybrid technique for analyzing scattering from period structures / G. PELOSI; A. FRENI; R. COCCIOLI. - In: IEE PROCEEDINGS. PART H, MICROWAVES, ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION. - ISSN 0950-107X. - STAMPA. - 140:(1993), pp. 65-70.

Hybrid technique for analyzing scattering from period structures

PELOSI, GIUSEPPE;FRENI, ANGELO;
1993

Abstract

A hybrid technique which utilises the finite element method (FEM) and an expansion of the field in terms of the Floquet modes is presented for the analysis of the scattering from and through periodic structures, having arbitrary geometry, material properties and periodicity with respect to the wavelength. This formulation can play an important role in validating approximate methods and in the analysis of the interaction of an electromagnetic wave with complex periodic structures. The periodic boundary conditions which are imposed for applying the FEM procedure are discussed in detail. Numerical results for both TEz and TMz scattering are presented
1993
140
65
70
G. PELOSI; A. FRENI; R. COCCIOLI
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