Sd. Gedney, Comment on "On the matching conditions of different pml schemes applied tomultilayer isotropic dielectric media", MICROW OPT, 30(4), 2001, pp. 289-291
The focus of this comment is to correct potential misconceptions regarding
the application of perfectly matched layer (PML) absorbing media to termina
ting inhomogeneous media within the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) me
thod. Initially, it is demonstrated that the PML is material independent by
nature. That is, by specifying the constitutive parameters to be independe
nt of the host material medium, both the split-field form and the anisotrop
ic-form (or unsplit form) of the PML are materially independent. It is then
demonstrated that the split-field and nonsplit-field forms of the "materia
lly independent PML " (MIPML) proposed earlier are identical to Berenger's
split-field PML and the anisotropic PML formulations, respectively, after a
simple scaling of the conductivity by a constant. Wide this validates the
MIPML, it also illustrates that the MIAUL is a subset of previously proven
PML methods. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.