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The use of two-dimensional Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) electromagnetic wave Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) simulation is a powerful tool for studying the behavior of electromagnetic waves in various media. One important aspect of this technique is the use of Uniaxial Perfectly Matched Layer (UPML) boundary conditions, which can help to reduce the reflection of waves at the boundaries of the simulation. By incorporating these techniques, researchers can gain a more detailed understanding of the behavior of electromagnetic waves and their interactions with different materials. In addition, the use of advanced visualization techniques can help to provide a more intuitive representation of the data generated by these simulations, allowing researchers to gain insights into the behavior of electromagnetic waves that may not be immediately apparent from the raw data alone.