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An isotropic perfectly matched layer is proposed in this paper, which is used in truncating boundary around computational region. Making use of refraction enhancement scheme in optics, we get a matching medium layer named as anti-reflection. It is capable of propagating the wave through the imaginary medium completely. Numerical experiment has been proved that the method is efficient by applying to the finite-difference time-domain solver.