This example demonstrates the ability of XFdtd to simulate dielectric materials with off-diagonal terms in the permittivity tensor. The case in point here is the computation of bistatic radar cross section from an anisotropic sphere excited by a plane wave.
A series of three dimensional targets, originally created for an electromagnetic simulation software benchmark study, is analyzed using XF and compared to published, measured results.
A series of flat plate targets, originally created for an electromagnetic simulation software benchmark study, is analyzed using XF and compared to published, measured results.
A comparison of the reflection and transmission characteristics from double-ringed periodic structures is made between XF and measurements. This example was provided courtesy of Kanazawa Institute of Technology.