Abstract

An unsplit formulation of the Berenger's perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary condition (PML ABC) for finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) meshes is presented. This unsplit formulation uses the conventional E-H algorithm, but does not require the E and H fields to be split. The proposed formulation is memory-efficient like that of the previous unsplit PML following the theory of Sacks. This unsplit formulation is easy to be implemented, and many useful modification to the Berenger's PML can also be done to it.

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