Optical near-field distributions of planar dielectric and metallic objects placed on a large dielectric substrate plate have been calculated by the volume integral equation using an iterative method called generalized minimal residual method with the fast Fourier transform technique. The basic characteristics of the near-field have been investigated in detail for large and small objects, dielectric and metallic objects and incident p-polarized and s-polarized evanescent fields.
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Mengyun YAN, Kazuo TANAKA, Masahiro TANAKA, "3D Simulations of Optical Near-Field Distributions of Planar Objects by Volume Integral Equation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E85-C, no. 12, pp. 2047-2054, December 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Optical near-field distributions of planar dielectric and metallic objects placed on a large dielectric substrate plate have been calculated by the volume integral equation using an iterative method called generalized minimal residual method with the fast Fourier transform technique. The basic characteristics of the near-field have been investigated in detail for large and small objects, dielectric and metallic objects and incident p-polarized and s-polarized evanescent fields.
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