Abstract

In this paper, we apply the matrix-pencil (MP) technique to extract the complex exponentials from a truncated time response computed by using the FDTD method. To obtain accurate parameters without further FDTD computations, the truncated time response is efficiently extended into the future by summing the complex exponentials with complex coefficients. Three examples are analyzed to illustrate the efficiency of the matrix-pencil method. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 27: 213–216, 2000.

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