User:Stephen Murray at CST

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Simulated electric field around a printed inverted-F antenna.[1]
Multipaction within the gap inside a coaxial connector, driven by fields between the conductors. Color represents electron energy[2]

I'm Stephen Murray, the Technical Writer for CST - Computer Simulation Technology. This account has been created to contribute information to improve the quality of Wikipedia's articles related to Computer Simulation Technology, and to allow the donation of images that can improve Wikipedia's coverage of articles related to physics and electrical engineering.

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  1. ^ Printed Inverted-F Antenna, Antenna Magus version 4.0. Simulated using the finite integration technique (FIT) in CST STUDIO SUITE.
  2. ^ Simulated using the particle-in-cell (PIC) solver in CST STUDIO SUITE.