IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation (Jan 2020)

Direct-Splitting-Based CN-FDTD for Modeling 2D Material Nanostructure Problems

  • Naixing Feng,
  • Yuxian Zhang,
  • Qingsheng Zeng,
  • Meisong Tong,
  • William T. Joines,
  • Guo Ping Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJAP.2020.3006842
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
pp. 309 – 319

Abstract

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Incorporating a truncation of the complex-frequency-shifted perfectly matched layer (CFS-PML), the direct-splitting- based Crank-Nicolson finite-difference time-domain (CNDS-FDTD) is developed and applied to the infrared two-dimensional layered material (2DLM) black phosphorous (BP) metasurface implementations on the all-dielectric nanostructure. To improve extremely low efficiencies in solving infrared terahertz (THz) problems with the few-atomic-layer thickness of 2DLMs, the CFS-CNDS-FDTD is proposed in demand due to the fact that it possesses capabilities of implicit FDTD method and unsplit-field CFS-PML truncation, respectively, in completely conquering the Courant-Friedrich-Levy condition (CFL) limit and holding good performance. The temporal incremental in the CFS-CNDS-FDTD can reach 1000 times larger than that in the regular FDTD for infrared nanoscale problems centered at the 2.5 THz and then keep accurate. Three-dimensional (3D) numerical cases have been carried out to corroborate the proposed method. The CFS-CNDS- FDTD can not only achieve high accuracies and then saves several dozen times of CPU time as compared to the regular FDTD, but also pave the way for designing all-dielectric nanostructures with other 2DLM metasurfaces.

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