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ptfsf
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The code assumes a two-dimensional computational domain with TMz polarization (i.e., non-zero field Ez, Hx, and Hy). The program is currently written so that the incident field always strikes the lower-left corner of the total-field region first. (If you want a different corner, that should be a fairly simple tweak to the code, but for now you ll have to make that tweak yourself.) I have attempted to provide copious comments in the code and hope that a knowledgeable C programmer can quickly map the approach as described in the paper to what is in the program.
Date
: 2008-10-13
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蒋长宏
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ptfsf
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The tar file contains the following files: ptfsf.c: heart of the perfect TFSF code ptfsf.h: header file for same ptfsf-demo.c: FDTD code which demonstrates use of perfect TFSF code. Essentially this program used to generate results shown in the paper ptfsf-file-maker.c: code to generate an incident-field file using the \"perfect\" incident fields ptfsf-demo-file.c: FDTD code which uses the perfect incident fields stored in a file fdtdgen.h: defines macros used in much of my code Makefile: simple make-file to compile programs Also include are some simple script files to run the programs with reasonable values. The code assumes a two-dimensional computational domain with TMz polarization (i.e., non-zero field Ez, Hx, and Hy). The program is currently written so that the incident field always strikes the lower-left corner of the total-field region first. (If you want a different corner, that should be a fairly simple tweak to the code, but for now you ll have to make that tweak yourself.) -The tar file contains the following files : ptfsf.c : heart of the perfect TFSF code ptfsf.h : header file for same ptfsf - demo.c : FDTD code which demonstrates use of perfect TFSF code. Essentially this program used to generate results shown in the paper ptfsf-file-maker.c : code to generate an incident-field file using the "perfect" incident fields ptfsf-demo-file.c : FDTD code which uses the perfect incident fields stored in a file fdtdgen.h : defines macros used in much of my code Makefile : simple make-file to compile programs Also include are some simple script files to run the programs with reasonable values. The code assumes a two-dimensional computational domain with TMz polarization (ie , non-zero field Ez, Hx, and Hy). The program is currently written so that the inci
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: 2008-10-13
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: 27kb
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吴婷
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ptfsf
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The code assumes a two-dimensional computational domain with TMz polarization (i.e., non-zero field Ez, Hx, and Hy). The program is currently written so that the incident field always strikes the lower-left corner of the total-field region first. (If you want a different corner, that should be a fairly simple tweak to the code, but for now you ll have to make that tweak yourself.) I have attempted to provide copious comments in the code and hope that a knowledgeable C programmer can quickly map the approach as described in the paper to what is in the program.
Date
: 2025-07-01
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: 25kb
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蒋长宏
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ptfsf
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The tar file contains the following files: ptfsf.c: heart of the perfect TFSF code ptfsf.h: header file for same ptfsf-demo.c: FDTD code which demonstrates use of perfect TFSF code. Essentially this program used to generate results shown in the paper ptfsf-file-maker.c: code to generate an incident-field file using the "perfect" incident fields ptfsf-demo-file.c: FDTD code which uses the perfect incident fields stored in a file fdtdgen.h: defines macros used in much of my code Makefile: simple make-file to compile programs Also include are some simple script files to run the programs with reasonable values. The code assumes a two-dimensional computational domain with TMz polarization (i.e., non-zero field Ez, Hx, and Hy). The program is currently written so that the incident field always strikes the lower-left corner of the total-field region first. (If you want a different corner, that should be a fairly simple tweak to the code, but for now you ll have to make that tweak yourself.) -The tar file contains the following files : ptfsf.c : heart of the perfect TFSF code ptfsf.h : header file for same ptfsf- demo.c : FDTD code which demonstrates use of perfect TFSF code. Essentially this program used to generate results shown in the paper ptfsf-file-maker.c : code to generate an incident-field file using the "perfect" incident fields ptfsf-demo-file.c : FDTD code which uses the perfect incident fields stored in a file fdtdgen.h : defines macros used in much of my code Makefile : simple make-file to compile programs Also include are some simple script files to run the programs with reasonable values. The code assumes a two-dimensional computational domain with TMz polarization (ie , non-zero field Ez, Hx, and Hy). The program is currently written so that the inci
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: 2025-07-01
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吴婷
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zontainsfiles
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The tar file contains the following files ptfsf,c heart of t,-The tar file contains The following files PTFSF, c heart of t,
Date
: 2025-07-01
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: 16kb
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xualkm
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The tar file contains the following files ptfsf,c heart of t,(The tar file contains The following files PTFSF, c heart of t,)
Date
: 2025-07-01
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: 16kb
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cherkhtbristin
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