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Black Box Coupled Mode Theory: Analysis of Loading Effects in Optical interactions between Nanoresonators
Black Box Coupled Mode Theory is an electromagnetic resonator analysis and design tool based on the theory of quasinormal modes. Alongside its rigorous formulation, the theory casts a novel insight into electromagnetic resonators' operation principles.