Can anyone provide the FDTD paper on Two Dimensional Plane Wave implementation?

In summary, the conversation was about a request for a paper titled "Implementation of a Two Dimensional Plane Wave FDTD Using One Dimensional FDTD on the Lattice Edges" by S.C. Winton and CM. Rappaport, which was presented at the 12th Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics Symposium Digest in March 1997. The person requesting the paper had contacted both writers but received no reply. They then asked if anyone else had access to the paper and could send it to them. The person responding then provided links to the conference proceedings where the paper could be found in Volume 1 and Volume 2.
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Hi,

I am looking for below paper. Already contact both writers but got no reply. Anyone who have this or can access this journal, can you please send it to me. Winton, S., and Rappaport, C. ``Implementation of a Two Dimensional Plane Wave FDTD Using One Dimensional FDTD on the Lattice Edges,'' 12th Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics Symposium Digest, March 1997, pps, 1156-1162

Thank you very much
 
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Attached is;
"Implementation of a Two Dimensional Plane Wave FDTD Using One Dimensional FDTD on the Lattice Edges", S.C. Winton and CM. Rappaport

Extracted from “Conference Proceedings 13th Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, Volume 2”.

Contents to page 764 is in Volume 1; = 31.4 Mbyte.
http://www.dtic.mil/get-tr-doc/pdf?AD=ADA329119&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf

Volume 2; = 32.1 Mbyte
http://www.dtic.mil/get-tr-doc/pdf?AD=ADA329118&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf
 

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thank you very much
 

1. What is FDTD?

FDTD stands for Finite-Difference Time-Domain, which is a numerical method used for solving electromagnetic field equations. It is commonly used in computational electromagnetics and optics to simulate the behavior and interactions of electromagnetic waves.

2. Why is FDTD important in scientific research?

FDTD allows for the simulation of complex electromagnetic systems and phenomena with high accuracy and efficiency. It is used in a wide range of fields including microwave engineering, photonics, and nanophotonics. It also allows for the exploration of new ideas and designs without the need for expensive and time-consuming experiments.

3. What is a FDTD proceeding paper?

A FDTD proceeding paper is a scientific paper that describes a research study or project that used the FDTD method to simulate and analyze electromagnetic fields. It typically includes details of the simulation setup, methods, and results, and is often presented at conferences or published in scientific journals.

4. How does FDTD compare to other electromagnetic simulation methods?

Compared to other numerical methods, FDTD is relatively easy to implement and provides accurate results for a wide range of problems. It is particularly well-suited for simulating structures with complex geometries and materials. However, it is computationally intensive and may not be the best choice for very large or long-term simulations.

5. Can FDTD be used for other types of waves besides electromagnetic waves?

Yes, the FDTD method can be adapted to simulate other types of waves, such as acoustic or elastic waves. However, it is most commonly used for electromagnetic waves due to its origins in electromagnetics and its ability to handle complex material properties and boundary conditions.

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