2004
DOI: 10.1049/ip-smt:20040819
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Transmission line formulation for the full-wave analysis of two-dimensional dielectric photonic crystals

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“…As presented in [36], we define single column matrices ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ) and ( ) the entries of which are ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ) and ( ), respectively. From (8), one can easily deduce that ⁄ ≡ − , and ⁄ ≡ − with and being diagonal matrices with diagonal elements equal to = + 1 + 2 and = + 1 + 2 .…”
Section: B Fourier Modal Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As presented in [36], we define single column matrices ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ) and ( ) the entries of which are ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ) and ( ), respectively. From (8), one can easily deduce that ⁄ ≡ − , and ⁄ ≡ − with and being diagonal matrices with diagonal elements equal to = + 1 + 2 and = + 1 + 2 .…”
Section: B Fourier Modal Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence the four submatrices in are no longer diagonal. To evaluate this matrix, the multiconductor transmission line model is applied [26], [27].…”
Section: A Periodic Methods Of Moments (Pmom)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is a slab dielectric waveguide for a given > 0 (Figure 1), the eigenvalue problem of the form (1) is a model for propagation of TE modes of electromagnetic waves in with respect to the z direction, that is a reformulation of Maxwell's equations [10].…”
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confidence: 99%