Application of ADE-FDTD Method in Lossy Lorentz Media

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A finite-difference time-domain method based on the auxiliary differential equation (ADE) technique is used to obtain the formulation of 2-D TM wave propagation in lossy Lorentz media. In the paper, the reflected coefficients calculated by ADE-FDTD method and the exact theoretical result are better agreement.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

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2486-2489

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