Analysis of multilayer circuits by an efficient iterative technique

A. Serres, G. K. F. Serres, G. Fontgalland, J. D. de Farias, H. Baudrand
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An efficient iterative technique based on the wave concept (WCIP) for designing multilayer planar circuits is presented. The algorithm is based on the use of a recursive relationship between incident waves and reflected waves from several planes of discontinuity, instead of an integral equation. The convergence is insured independently of the kind or number of interfaces of the structure. The method herein presented solves for the current density and the tangential electrical field on the interface. The formulation permits to solve several problems by applying dual quantities. A two-dimensional fast modal transformation (FMT) algorithm using periodic walls is used with a 2D-FFT algorithm, in order to simplify calculations and accelerate the convergence. In this sense, a program in MATLAB has been elaborated to validate this approach. The numerical results are compared with those in the available literature.
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多层电路的高效迭代分析
提出了一种基于波概念迭代设计多层平面电路的有效方法。该算法是基于使用从几个不连续平面的入射波和反射波之间的递归关系,而不是一个积分方程。保证收敛性与结构接口的种类或数量无关。本文提出的方法解决了电流密度和界面上切向电场的问题。这个公式允许用对偶量来解决几个问题。为了简化计算和加快收敛速度,将基于周期壁的二维快速模态变换(FMT)算法与二维fft算法结合使用。从这个意义上讲,在MATLAB中编写了一个程序来验证这种方法。数值结果与现有文献进行了比较。
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