Abstract
The nonstandard finite difference time domain (NS-FDTD) method is a new high-accuracy FDTD method, but until now, it was applicable only at a single frequency. In this paper, we extend the NS-FDTD method to handle multiple frequencies in one computer run. We apply our new method to analyze the scattering analysis of a large cavity.
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