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    Mathematical Modelling of RF Plasma Flow at Low Pressures with 3D Electromagnetic Field by A. Yu Shemakhin, V. S. Zheltukhin

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The model takes electrons, ions, metastable atoms, and potential and curl electromagnetic fields into account. The model is based on both a statistical approach for the atoms in the ground state and a continuum model for other components. …”
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    Uniqueness in Inverse Electromagnetic Conductive Scattering by Penetrable and Inhomogeneous Obstacles with a Lipschitz Boundary by Fenglong Qu

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This paper is concerned with the problem of scattering of time-harmonic electromagnetic waves by a penetrable, inhomogeneous, Lipschitz obstacle covered with a thin layer of high conductivity. …”
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    Bond Graph-Based Modelling and Control of Electromagnetic Levitation System Using Firefly Optimization by Ismail Dif, Naas Dif, Khier Benmahammed

    Published 2023-05-01
    “… This paper focuses on the modelling and control of an electromagnetic suspension using the bond graph tool. …”
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    Two-Dimensional DOA Estimation for Monostatic MIMO Radar with Electromagnetic Vector Received Sensors by Guimei Zheng, Jun Tang

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The vector sensor array with the six unknown electromagnetic-field components is divided into six spatially identical subarrays. …”
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    Examination of Far-Field Mathematical Absorber Reflection Suppression through Computational Electromagnetic Simulation by S. F. Gregson, A. C. Newell, G. E. Hindman

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This paper provides an overview of the far-field MARS technique and presents an introduction to the computational electromagnetic range model. Preliminary results of computational electromagnetic range simulations that replicate typical MARS measurement configurations are presented and discussed which, for the first time, confirm through simulation many of the observations that have previously been noted using purely empirical techniques.…”
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    Microwave spectroscopy assisted by electromagnetically induced transparency near natural Förster resonance on Rubidium by Naomy Duarte Gomes, Daniel Varela Magalhães, J.D. Massayuki Kondo, Luis Gustavo Marcassa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This was done by carrying out microwave spectroscopy via electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in a room temperature vapor reference cell of rubidium, which is similar to the experimental approach followed by Li et al., (2021). …”
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    Synthetic Aperture Interferometric Passive Radiometer Imaging to Locate Electromagnetic Leakage From Spacecraft Surface by Yuting Zhang, Jie Zhang, Yuhan Huang, Nan Dong

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The localization of electromagnetic radiation leakage through cabin gaps is a critical and challenging aspect of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design for spacecraft with complex electromagnetic environments. …”
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    Finite-Difference Time Domain Techniques Applied to Electromagnetic Wave Interactions with Inhomogeneous Plasma Structures by Julio L. Nicolini, José Ricardo Bergmann

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Motivated by the emerging field of plasma antennas, electromagnetic wave propagation in and scattering by inhomogeneous plasma structures are studied through finite-difference time domain (FDTD) techniques. …”
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    Test-beam measurements of instrumented sensor planes for a highly compact and granular electromagnetic calorimeter by Benhammou Yan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…For the positron energy measurements and multiplicity spectra, a tracker and an electromagnetic calorimeter are foreseen. Since the expected number of positrons varies over five orders of magnitude, and has to be measured over a widely spread low energy background, the calorimeter must be compact and finely segmented. …”
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