Higher-Order Spectral Element Methods for Electromagnetic Modeling of Complex Anisotropic Waveguides
Raul Oliveira Ribeiro

TL;DR
This paper introduces a higher-order spectral element method in cylindrical coordinates for precise electromagnetic modeling of complex anisotropic waveguides, demonstrating improved efficiency and accuracy over traditional methods.
Contribution
It develops a novel spectral element approach tailored for complex anisotropic media in cylindrical waveguides, including new formulations and a transformation optics framework.
Findings
Accurate modeling with fewer elements and degrees of freedom.
Convergence analysis shows no Runge effect with increasing order.
Validated against multiple numerical and analytical methods.
Abstract
This research thesis presents a novel higher-order spectral element method (SEM) formulated in cylindrical coordinates for analyzing electromagnetic fields in waveguides filled with complex anisotropic media. In this study, we consider a large class of cylindrical waveguides: radially-bounded and radially-unbounded domains; homogeneous and inhomogeneous waveguides; concentric and non-concentric geometries; Hermitian and non-Hermitian anisotropic media tensors. This work explores different wave equation formulations for one-layer eccentric and multilayer cylindrical waveguides. For the first case, we can define a new normalized scalar Helmholtz equation for decoupling TM and TE modes, and for the second, a vectorial Helmholtz equation for hybrid modes in multilayered anisotropic structures. Additionally, we formulate a transformation optics (TO) framework to include non-symmetric and…
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