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Jung-Wan Ryu1, Jinhang Cho2, Soo-Young Lee3
1Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Daejeon, 34126, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
In the case of two-dimensional gradient index cavities designed by the conformal transformation optics, we propose a boundary integral equation method for the calculation of resonant mode functions by employing a fictitious space which is reciprocally equivalent to the physical space. Using the Green's function of the interior region of the uniform index cavity in the fictitious space, resonant mode functions and their far-field distributions in the physical space can be obtained. As a verification, resonant modes in limaçon-shaped transformation cavities were calculated and mode patterns and far-field intensity distributions were compared with those of the same modes obtained from the finite element method.
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