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Experimental Noise Spectroscopy and the Measurement of Periodic Material Structures
DREXLER, P. SEGIŇÁK, J. MIKULKA, J. NEŠPOR, D. FRIEDL, M. MARCOŇ, P. FIALA, P.
Originální název
Experimental Noise Spectroscopy and the Measurement of Periodic Material Structures
Anglický název
Experimental Noise Spectroscopy and the Measurement of Periodic Material Structures
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The authors discuss the application of a broadband noise signal in the research of periodic structures and present the basic testing related to the described problem. Generally, noise spectroscopy tests are carried out to verify the behaviour of the response of periodic structures, and their objective consists in recording the properties of microscopic structures in natural and artificial materials. The aim is to find a metrological method utilizable for the investigation of structures and materials in the frequency range between 100 MHz and 10 GHz; this paper therefore characterizes the design of a suitable measuring technique based on noise spectroscopy and introduces the first tests conducted on a periodic structure. In this context, the applied equipment is also shown to complete the underlying theoretical analysis.
Anglický abstrakt
The authors discuss the application of a broadband noise signal in the research of periodic structures and present the basic testing related to the described problem. Generally, noise spectroscopy tests are carried out to verify the behaviour of the response of periodic structures, and their objective consists in recording the properties of microscopic structures in natural and artificial materials. The aim is to find a metrological method utilizable for the investigation of structures and materials in the frequency range between 100 MHz and 10 GHz; this paper therefore characterizes the design of a suitable measuring technique based on noise spectroscopy and introduces the first tests conducted on a periodic structure. In this context, the applied equipment is also shown to complete the underlying theoretical analysis.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT114650,
author="Petr {Drexler} and Ján {Segiňák} and Jan {Mikulka} and Dušan {Nešpor} and Martin {Friedl} and Petr {Marcoň} and Pavel {Fiala}",
title="Experimental Noise Spectroscopy and the Measurement of Periodic Material Structures",
annote="The authors discuss the application of a broadband noise signal in the research of periodic structures and present the basic testing related to the described problem. Generally, noise spectroscopy tests are carried out to verify the behaviour of the response of periodic structures, and their objective consists in recording the properties of microscopic structures in natural and artificial materials. The aim is to find a metrological method utilizable for the investigation of structures and materials in the frequency range between 100 MHz and 10 GHz; this paper therefore characterizes the design of a suitable measuring technique based on noise spectroscopy and introduces the first tests conducted on a periodic structure. In this context, the applied equipment is also shown to complete the underlying theoretical analysis.",
address="Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Science",
booktitle="Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Measurement",
chapter="114650",
howpublished="print",
institution="Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Science",
year="2015",
month="may",
pages="281--284",
publisher="Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Science",
type="conference paper"
}