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Is tidy3d's adjoint method in time-domain or frequency-domain? #1646

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Hi @Guizhixing

You are correct, in the lectures we present the adjoint method in the frequency-domain. The reason is that it's much easier to reason about the adjoint method when the electric field e is written as the solution to a linear system Ae=b. This is a pretty common and natural way to write frequency-domain Maxwell's equations (although you can write time domain problems like this too).

In fact, you can extend the same adjoint analysis to the time domain, with a bit more complication. There is a paper we wrote a few years ago that derives everything for time and frequency domain here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10507. The basic idea is the same, except technically the adjoint FDT…

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