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Convergence for simulation of surface nanostructure optical properties using finite integral technique

E.P. Mikitchuk, K.V. Kozadaev
Belarusian State University

DOI: 10.26456/pcascnn/2018.10.460

Abstract: Computer model of 2D-monolayer of noble metal nanoparticles on the solid substrate in the air surrounding is improved. Convergence for simulation of surface nanostructure optical properties using finite integral technique is studied by means of electromagnetic far-field analysis as well as re-calculation of scattering matrices obtained with finite integral technique. Both simulation residual and time is estimated for named approaches.
Keywords: surface nanostructure, monolayer of metallic nanoparticles, finite integral technique, surface plasmon resonance.

Bibliography link:
Mikitchuk, E.P. Convergence for simulation of surface nanostructure optical properties using finite integral technique / E.P. Mikitchuk, K.V. Kozadaev // Physical and chemical aspects of the study of clusters, nanostructures and nanomaterials: Interuniversity collection of proceedings / Ed. by V.M. Samsonov, N.Yu. Sdobnyakov. – Tver: TSU, 2018. – I. 10. – P. 460-467.

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