[内容简介]
Most available books on computational electrodynamics are focused on FDTD, FEM, or other specific technique developed in microwave engineering. In contrast, Fourier Modal Method and Its Applications in Computational Nanophotonics is a complete guide to the principles and detailed mathematics of the up-to-date Fourier modal method of optical analysis. It takes readers through the implementation of MATLAB® codes for practical modeling of well-known and promising nanophotonic structures. The authors also address the limitations of the Fourier modal method.
Features
- Provides a comprehensive guide to the principles, methods, and mathematics of the Fourier modal method
- Explores the emerging field of computational nanophotonics
- Presents clear, step-by-step, practical explanations on how to use the Fourier modal method for photonics and nanophotonics applications
- Includes the necessary MATLAB codes, enabling readers to construct their own code
Using this book, graduate students and researchers can learn about nanophotonics simulations through a comprehensive treatment of the mathematics underlying the Fourier modal method and examples of practical problems solved with MATLAB codes
[目次]
Table of Contents
Introduction
Nanophotonics and Fourier Modal Methods Elements of the Fourier Modal Method
Scattering Matrix Method for Multiblock Structures
Scattering Matrix Analysis of Finite Single-Block Structures Scattering Matrix Analysis of Collinear Multiblock Structures MATLAB Implementation
Fourier Modal Method
Fourier Modal Analysis of Single-Block Structures Fourier Modal Analysis of Collinear Multiblock Structures Applications
A Perfect Matched Layer for Fourier Modal Method
An Absorbing Boundary Layer for Fourier Modal Method Nonlinear Coordinate Transformed Perfect Matched Layer for Fourier Modal Method Applications
Local Fourier Modal Method
Local Fourier Modal Analysis of Single-Super-Block Structures Local Fourier Modal Analysis of Collinear Multi-Super-Block Structures MATLAB Implementation Applications
Perspectives on the Fourier Modal Method
Nanophotonic Network Modeling Local Fourier Modal Analysis of Two-Port Block Structures Local Fourier Modal Analysis of Four-Port Cross-Block Structures Generalized Scattering Matrix Method Concluding Remarks