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The anisotropic Perfectly Matched Layer(PML) absorbing boundary condition is implemented in a 2-D finite element formulation to solve dielectric waveguide discontinuity problems. The choice of parameters of anisotropic PML has been investigated. Using the boundary truncating technique, the solution process of Finite-Element Method (FEM) has been greatly simplified compared with other hybrid methods. The required computational resources have also significantly declined since the anisotropic PML interface can be placed much closer to the scatterer compared to other well known artificial boundary.
The choice of anisotropic PML has been investigated. Using the boundary truncating technique, the solution process of Finite The required computational resources have also significantly declined from the anisotropic PML interface can be placed much closer to the scatterer compared to other well known artificial boundaries.