Jovan Jevtic
Milwaukee School of Engineering
30 Papers
380 Citations
Jovan Jevtic is an academic researcher from Milwaukee School of Engineering. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electromagnetic coil & Signal. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Jovan Jevtic include Tokyo Electron & Ohio State University.
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Papers
Reducing the phase error for finite-difference methods without increasing the order
TL;DR: In this paper, the phase error in finite-difference (FD) methods is related to the spatial resolution and thus limits the maximum grid size for a desired accuracy, which is typically achieved by defining finer resolutions or implementing higher order methods.
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Patent
Phased array local coil for MRI imaging having non-overlapping regions of sensitivity
Jovan Jevtic
- 12 Apr 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a capacitor decoupling network allows the production of a multi-loop local coil for magnetic resonance imaging without overlap of the loops and/or with decoupled between both adjacent and non-adjacent coils.
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A theoretical and numerical analysis of the measured equation of invariance
Jovan Jevtic,R. Lee +1 more
TL;DR: The measured equation of invariance (MEI) has been previously introduced to efficiently and accurately handle the boundary truncation for finite methods as discussed by the authors, and it has been shown that the accuracy of the solution is dependent on the electrical size of the geometry as well as the distance between the mesh boundary and the geometry.
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New inductively coupled plasma for atomic spectrometry: the microwave-sustained, inductively coupled, atmospheric-pressure plasma (MICAP)
Andrew J. Schwartz,Yan Cheung,Jovan Jevtic,Velibor Pikelja,Ashok Menon,Steven J. Ray,Gary M. Hieftje +6 more
TL;DR: The microwave-sustained, inductively coupled, atmospheric pressure plasma (MICAP) as discussed by the authors has been developed that operates at microwave frequency (2.45 GHz) to sustain an annular plasma in either air or nitrogen.
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Patent
Floating radio frequency trap for shield currents
Derek Seeber,Ashok Menon,Jovan Jevtic +2 more
- 13 May 2002
TL;DR: A floating shield current trap provides first and second concentric tubular conductors electrically connected to provide a resonance-induced high impedance of current flow in a path consisting of the inner and outer conductors and their junctions thereby suppressing coupled current flow on a shield of a conductor contained within the first inner tubular conductor as mentioned in this paper.
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