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Full-wave modeling of EMIC wave packets: Ducted propagation and reflected waves -- Simulated wavefield data
The dataset contains binary files with electric and magnetic field data in 2D space and time obtained from a full-wave FDTD (finite-difference time-domain) simulation code written in Python. Wave propagation properties on a coarse grid are also provided. The binary files can be opened and analyzed using the NumPy module in Python. For convenience, 2D plots of wave fields, propagation properties, and time series from selected points in the 2D space are plotted in the folder Figures. A detailed description of the simulations is provided in the research paper TODO [link will be added after the review process].
Funding
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