Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) Method for Electromagnetic Simulations
Python implementation of the FDTD method for simulating electromagnetic waves, including examples and documentation.
Python implementation of the FDTD method for simulating electromagnetic waves, including examples and documentation.
This article presents a Python code for electromagnetic simulation using the FDTD method, with applications in optics and photonics.
A step-by-step guide to implementing the FDTD method in Python for simulating electromagnetic waves, including code examples and visualizations.
PyFDTD is a Python package for simulating electromagnetic waves using the FDTD method, with support for various materials and boundary conditions.
This course covers the fundamentals of electromagnetic simulation using the FDTD method, including Python implementation and applications.
This review article discusses the FDTD method for electromagnetic simulation, including its history, principles, and applications, with a focus on Python implementation.
OpenEMS is an open-source FDTD simulator written in Python, with a user-friendly interface and support for various materials and boundary conditions.
This preprint presents a Python code for simulating electromagnetic waves in complex media using the FDTD method, with applications in metamaterials and photonics.