Efficient Time-domain Modeling of Periodic-structure-related Microwave and Optical Geometries

A set of tools are proposed for the efficient modeling of several classes of problems related to periodic structures in microwave and optical regimes with Finite-Difference Time-Domain method. The first category of problems under study is the interaction of non-periodic sources and printed elements...

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Main Author: Li, Dongying
Other Authors: Sarris, Costas D.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/27588
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-275882013-11-02T04:07:52ZEfficient Time-domain Modeling of Periodic-structure-related Microwave and Optical GeometriesLi, DongyingPeriodic structuresFinite-Difference Time-DomainComputational electromagnetics0544A set of tools are proposed for the efficient modeling of several classes of problems related to periodic structures in microwave and optical regimes with Finite-Difference Time-Domain method. The first category of problems under study is the interaction of non-periodic sources and printed elements with infinitely periodic structures. Such problems would typically require a time-consuming simulation of a finite number of unit cells of the periodic structures, chosen to be large enough to achieve convergence. To alleviate computational cost, the sine-cosine method for the Finite-Difference Time-Domain based dispersion analysis of periodic structures is extended to incorporate the presence of non-periodic, wideband sources, enabling the fast modeling of driven periodic structures via a small number of low cost simulations. The proposed method is then modified for the accelerated simulation of microwave circuit geometries printed on periodic substrates. The scheme employs periodic boundary conditions applied at the substrate, to dramatically reduce the computational domain and hence, the cost of such simulations. Emphasis is also given on radiation pattern calculation, and the consequences of the truncated computational domain of the proposed method on the computation of the electric and magnetic surface currents invoked in the near-to-far-field transformation. It has been further demonstrated that from the mesh truncation point of view, the scheme, which has a unified form regardless dispersion and conductivity, serves as a much simpler but equally effective alternative to the Perfectly Matched Layer provided that the simulated domain is periodic in the direction of termination. The second category of problems focuses on the efficient characterization of nonlinear periodic structures. In Finite-Difference Time-Domain, the simulation of these problems is typically hindered by the fine spatial and time gridding. Originally proposed for linear structures, the Alternating-Direction Implicit Finite-Difference Time-Domain method, as well as a novel spatial filtering method, are extended to incorporate nonlinear media. Both methods are able to use time-step sizes beyond the conventional stability limit, offering significant savings in simulation time.Sarris, Costas D.2011-032011-06-09T19:09:05ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-06-09T19:09:05Z2011-06-09T19:09:05ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/27588en_ca
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language en_ca
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topic Periodic structures
Finite-Difference Time-Domain
Computational electromagnetics
0544
spellingShingle Periodic structures
Finite-Difference Time-Domain
Computational electromagnetics
0544
Li, Dongying
Efficient Time-domain Modeling of Periodic-structure-related Microwave and Optical Geometries
description A set of tools are proposed for the efficient modeling of several classes of problems related to periodic structures in microwave and optical regimes with Finite-Difference Time-Domain method. The first category of problems under study is the interaction of non-periodic sources and printed elements with infinitely periodic structures. Such problems would typically require a time-consuming simulation of a finite number of unit cells of the periodic structures, chosen to be large enough to achieve convergence. To alleviate computational cost, the sine-cosine method for the Finite-Difference Time-Domain based dispersion analysis of periodic structures is extended to incorporate the presence of non-periodic, wideband sources, enabling the fast modeling of driven periodic structures via a small number of low cost simulations. The proposed method is then modified for the accelerated simulation of microwave circuit geometries printed on periodic substrates. The scheme employs periodic boundary conditions applied at the substrate, to dramatically reduce the computational domain and hence, the cost of such simulations. Emphasis is also given on radiation pattern calculation, and the consequences of the truncated computational domain of the proposed method on the computation of the electric and magnetic surface currents invoked in the near-to-far-field transformation. It has been further demonstrated that from the mesh truncation point of view, the scheme, which has a unified form regardless dispersion and conductivity, serves as a much simpler but equally effective alternative to the Perfectly Matched Layer provided that the simulated domain is periodic in the direction of termination. The second category of problems focuses on the efficient characterization of nonlinear periodic structures. In Finite-Difference Time-Domain, the simulation of these problems is typically hindered by the fine spatial and time gridding. Originally proposed for linear structures, the Alternating-Direction Implicit Finite-Difference Time-Domain method, as well as a novel spatial filtering method, are extended to incorporate nonlinear media. Both methods are able to use time-step sizes beyond the conventional stability limit, offering significant savings in simulation time.
author2 Sarris, Costas D.
author_facet Sarris, Costas D.
Li, Dongying
author Li, Dongying
author_sort Li, Dongying
title Efficient Time-domain Modeling of Periodic-structure-related Microwave and Optical Geometries
title_short Efficient Time-domain Modeling of Periodic-structure-related Microwave and Optical Geometries
title_full Efficient Time-domain Modeling of Periodic-structure-related Microwave and Optical Geometries
title_fullStr Efficient Time-domain Modeling of Periodic-structure-related Microwave and Optical Geometries
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Time-domain Modeling of Periodic-structure-related Microwave and Optical Geometries
title_sort efficient time-domain modeling of periodic-structure-related microwave and optical geometries
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