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-The best paper publication to cite for Meep is our paper on the subpixel dielectric averaging, novel to Meep, which improves the accuracy of FDTD when modelling sharp interfaces:+The best publication to cite for Meep is our paper on the subpixel dielectric averaging (novel to Meep), which improves the accuracy of FDTD when modelling sharp interfaces:
* Ardavan Farjadpour, David Roundy, Alejandro Rodriguez, Mihai Ibanescu, Peter Bermel, J. D. Joannopoulos, Steven G. Johnson, and Geoffrey Burr, "[http://ol.osa.org/upcoming_pdf.cfm?id=72037 Improving accuracy by subpixel smoothing in FDTD]," ''Optics Letters'', in press (2006). * Ardavan Farjadpour, David Roundy, Alejandro Rodriguez, Mihai Ibanescu, Peter Bermel, J. D. Joannopoulos, Steven G. Johnson, and Geoffrey Burr, "[http://ol.osa.org/upcoming_pdf.cfm?id=72037 Improving accuracy by subpixel smoothing in FDTD]," ''Optics Letters'', in press (2006).

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The best publication to cite for Meep is our paper on the subpixel dielectric averaging (novel to Meep), which improves the accuracy of FDTD when modelling sharp interfaces:

If you want a one-sentence description of the algorithm for inclusion in a publication, we recommend something like:

Simulations were performed with the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method [ref FDTD], using a freely available software package with subpixel smoothing for increased accuracy [ref Meep].

where as a general reference on the FDTD method you might use, for example, Allen Taflove and Susan C. Hagness, Computational Electrodynamics: The Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method (Artech: Norwood, MA, 2000).

If you use the harminv feature to extract resonant-mode frequencies and/or decay rates, then you probably want to also cite the "filter diagonalization method" used by harminv: V. A. Mandelshtam and H. S. Taylor, "Harmonic inversion of time signals," J. Chem. Phys. 107 (17), 6756-6769 (1997). Erratum, ibid. 109 (10), 4128 (1998).

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