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Numerical Modeling of Visible Electromagnetic Wave through Optical Filters using One-dimensional Finite-difference Time-domain (1D-FDTD) Method

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Abstract

Various optical filter applications each demand specific device performance. With the quest for better design optimization, the 1D-FDTD method was utilized to model optical filters. The model was verified and found to give accurate results.

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