RESUMEN
Frequency domain methods allow us to simulate and study efficiently only some of the periodic structures that are widespread in optics and spectroscopy. Time domain approaches could be more effective, but their deployment is held back by a number of unsolved problems associated mainly with a proper truncation of the computation space in the so-called open problems. This paper is devoted to analysis of these problems in the 2-D case (infinite one-dimensionally periodic semitransparent and reflecting gratings in the field of pulsed E- and H-polarized waves).
RESUMEN
In this paper we represent a number of new physical results obtained using time domain methods and based on equivalent replacement of initially open electrodynamic problems with closed ones. These results prove the high efficiency and reliability of the approach, being grounded in our companion paper in this issue.