S. Mandel, S. Menon, W. Harshawardhan, Q. Su, R. Grobe
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Numerical solution techniques to the time-dependent Maxwell for highly scattering media
We discuss how a spectral-domain method in combination with a split-operator technique can be used to calculate exact solutions of the time-dependent Maxwell We apply this technique to study the propagation of a light pulse through an inhomogeneous medium consisting of practically arbitrarily shaped dielectric and metallic materials.