1D Finite Difference Time Domain simulation (FDTD) with Perfectly Matched Layer (PML)

FDTD is illustrated with PML absorbing boundary condition at both ends of 1D space grid.

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Gaussian envelop modulated with sinusoidal signal is the source. The units are in nm,fs,eV. Perfectly matched layer boundary condition are imposed on both sides of the computational domain.

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Sathyanarayan Rao (2026). 1D Finite Difference Time Domain simulation (FDTD) with Perfectly Matched Layer (PML) (https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/53433-1d-finite-difference-time-domain-simulation-fdtd-with-perfectly-matched-layer-pml), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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1.0.0.0