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Accurate simulation of 2D periodic structures excitation by an obliquely incident plane wave
New simulation technique of a 2D periodic structure excitation by an electromagnetic wave incident an arbitrary angle is suggested. The approach is based on the statement that all pulsed fields arising in the reflection and transmission areas of a periodic structure are unambiguously determined by their own longitudinal components. We use ordinary Yee grid that allows us to implement computer simulation of an incident wave with FDTD algorithm.