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Guiding properties are investigated using finite element method (FEM) with perfectly matched layer boundary condition.
First, the approach ensures that the layer boundary remains consistent across the views.
Observe that the integration bounds ℋ k now correctly correspond to the layer boundary Γ k.
The proposed fiber is investigated by the finite-element method with anisotropic perfect matched layer boundary conditions.
Investigations of guiding properties are carried out using finite element method (FEM) with circular perfectly matched layer boundary condition.
For simulation, we have used plane wave method by applying perfectly matched layer boundary condition to y and z directions.
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where a and b are coefficients determined by the source function values at the layer boundaries.
This chapter addresses issues that cross layer boundaries and appear in several or all layers of the protocol stack.
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