In this paper, metal-insulator-metal (MIM) plasmonic waveguide structures and a rectangular cavity resonator at a central frequency of 1550 nm were used to propose a complete full adder. Under this circumstances, the system has a fast function with slight variations in real- time or near real-time manner, and this led to its minimum power consumption, while serving in various situations. In this full adder, we benefited from the property of combining resonant waves in the first and second modes, and we managed to obtain a high transmission coefficient in states where the output must be active. This complete full adder operates through designing 4-input AND, XOR, OR, and NOT logic gates, resulting in the design of a complete full adder with low manufacturing complexity and cost relative to ones designed through combining the conventional 2-input AND and OR gates.
In comparison of three computational methods, finite‐difference time‐domain (FDTD) is a simple and versatile method. This method directly discretizes the time‐domain partial differential form of Maxwell's equations in various dimensions while using analytical solution in the remaining direction and solving the 3D scattering problem. Therefore, necessary simulations were conducted using FDTD software, and showed a good fit to the results predicted through approximations intended for theoretical relations.