2013
DOI: 10.5194/ars-11-23-2013
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Eigenvalue extraction from time domain computations

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper we address a fast approach for an accurate eigenfrequency extraction, taken into consideration the evaluated electric field computations in time domain of a superconducting resonant structure. Upon excitation of the cavity, the electric field intensity is recorded at different detection probes inside the cavity. Thereafter, we perform Fourier analysis of the recorded signals and by means of fitting techniques with the theoretical cavity response model (in support of the applied excitati… Show more

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“…In this section, the approach for high-precision eigenfrequency extraction from time-domain responses is briefly presented, whereas a more detailed explanation of the same can be found in [14]. Additionally, the specific details regarding the implementation are clearly worked out here while the basic ideas are already discussed in [15].…”
Section: Eigenvalue Extraction From Time-domain Computationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this section, the approach for high-precision eigenfrequency extraction from time-domain responses is briefly presented, whereas a more detailed explanation of the same can be found in [14]. Additionally, the specific details regarding the implementation are clearly worked out here while the basic ideas are already discussed in [15].…”
Section: Eigenvalue Extraction From Time-domain Computationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the specific details regarding the implementation are clearly worked out here while the basic ideas are already discussed in [15].…”
Section: Eigenvalue Extraction From Time-domain Computationsmentioning
confidence: 99%