The finite-element method is adapted to handle scattering from periodic structures. The formalism developed by us treats both TE and TM waves in a unified form. The validity of the method is confirmed by comparing numerical results with the earlier theoretical results.
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Masanori KOSHIBA, Hiroshi NEMOTO, Michio SUZUKI, "Application of Finite-Element Method to Scattering from Periodic Structures" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E66-E, no. 11, pp. 684-685, November 1983, doi: .
Abstract: The finite-element method is adapted to handle scattering from periodic structures. The formalism developed by us treats both TE and TM waves in a unified form. The validity of the method is confirmed by comparing numerical results with the earlier theoretical results.
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