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Electromagnetic propagation of a oblique incident plane wave
Posted Mar 12, 2012, 4:09 p.m. EDT RF & Microwave Engineering Version 3.5a 3 Replies
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Hi, I am modeling electromagnetic propagation through periodic V-shaped multilayer (2D). On top I have a PML followed by an air layer where radiation enters through a port and propagates through the V-shaped multilayer where it gets reflected or absorbed (depending on wavelength). The goal of this structure is to maximize absorption due to multiple reflections between the V branches. When the radiation strikes normally, i.e. parallel to the V-axis, I get fine results. Problems begin when I try to tilt the angle of incidence (theta). I solve for total field TE waves and I use Floquet boundary conditions for the left and right sides, defining the pair (kx,ky) according to Snell's law. However, I am not sure wether this approach is right, because I don't know if it is possible to define a single pair (kx,ky) for the Floquet BCs. Should I use another side BCs instead of Floquet?
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