Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Modeling of linear dispersive materials using scalable time domain finite element scheme Journal title Archives of Electrical Engineering Yearbook 2016 Volume vol. 65 Issue No 4 December Authors Butryło, Bogusław Keywords dispersive dielectrics ; electromagnetic field ; finite element method ; fractional relaxation ; wideband numerical scheme Divisions of PAS Nauki Techniczne Coverage 719-732 Publisher Polish Academy of Sciences Date 2016 Type Artykuły / Articles Identifier DOI: 10.1515/aee-2016-0050 ; ISSN: 1427-4221 ; eISSN: 2300-2506 Source Archives of Electrical Engineering; 2016; vol. 65; No 4 December; 719-732 References Young (2001), A summary and systematic analysis of FDTD algorithms for linearly dispersive media and vol no pp, IEEE Antennas Propagation Magazine, 43, 1, doi.org/10.1109/74.920019 ; Kalmykov (2004), Microscopic models for dielectric relaxation in disordered systems serie E vol no pp, Physics Review, 4, 70. ; Causley (2013), On the time - domain response of Havriliak - Negami dielectrics on Antennas and Propagation vol no pp, IEEE Transactions, 6, 61. ; Maradei (2001), A frequency - dependent WETD formulation for dispersive materials on vol no pp, IEEE Transactions Magnetics, 5, 37. ; Lee (2014), Electromagnetic wave absorbing composites with a square patterned conducting polymer layer for wide band characteristics and no pp, Shock Vibration, 1. ; Ramadan (2014), Unconditionally stable split - step finite difference time domain formulations for double - dispersive electromagnetic materials vol no pp, Computer Physics Communications, 12, 185. ; Charef (2006), Modeling and analog realization of the fundamental linear fractional order differential equation vol pp, Nonlinear Dynamics, 46, 195, doi.org/10.1007/s11071-006-9023-2 ; Fourn (2007), Finite - element modeling method for the study of dielectric relaxation at high frequencies of heterostructures made of multilayered particle of vol no pp, Journal Applied Physics, 102, 124107, doi.org/10.1063/1.2826686 ; Stoykov (2003), Finite - element time - domain algorithms for modeling linear Debye and Lorentz dielectric dispersions at low frequencies on vol no pp, IEEE Transactions Biomedical Engineering, 9, 50.