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This data publication supplements the article "Resonance expansion of quadratic quantities with regularized quasinormal modes" [1]. Tabulated data related to the figures in the manuscript is provided along with the Matlab scripts used to generate the results. The Riesz projection software package RPExpand [2] has been extended to support quasi normal modes (QNMs) and, in particular, the proposed method for quadratic quantities. A current version is contained in the directory Code. Furthermore, the input files required for scattering and resonance simulations withthe finite element method (FEM) solver JCMsuite [3] are contained. Requirements JCMsuite (version 5.2.1 or newer) MATLAB (tested with version R2019b) In order to run the scripts you must replace the corresponding place holders in the files bya path to your installation of JCMsuite. Free trial licenses are available, please refer to the homepage of JCMwave. References [1]Fridtjof Betz, Felix Binkowski, Martin Hammerschmidt, Lin Zschiedrich, Sven Burger:Resonance expansion of quadratic quantities with regularized quasinormal modes, Physica Status Solidi A 220, 2370013 (2023) [2]Fridtjof Betz, Felix Binkowski, Sven Burger, RPExpand: Software for Riesz projection expansion of resonance phenomena, SoftwareX15,100763 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2021.100763 [3] Jan Pomplun, Sven Burger, Lin Zschiedrich, Frank Schmidt,Adaptive finite element method for simulation of optical nano structures, Physica Status Solidi B244, 3419 (2007),http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssb.200743192
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    This data publication supplements the article "Resonance expansion of quadratic quantities with regularized quasinormal modes" [1]. Tabulated data related to the figures in the manuscript is provided along with the Matlab scripts used to generate the results. The Riesz projection software package RPExpand [2] has been extended to support quasi normal modes (QNMs) and, in particular, the proposed method for quadratic quantities. A current version is contained in the directory Code. Furthermore, the input files required for scattering and resonance simulations withthe finite element method (FEM) solver JCMsuite [3] are contained. Requirements JCMsuite (version 5.2.1 or newer) MATLAB (tested with version R2019b) In order to run the scripts you must replace the corresponding place holders in the files bya path to your installation of JCMsuite. Free trial licenses are available, please refer to the homepage of JCMwave. References [1]Fridtjof Betz, Felix Binkowski, Martin Hammerschmidt, Lin Zschiedrich, Sven Burger:Resonance expansion of quadratic quantities with regularized quasinormal modes, Physica Status Solidi A 220, 2370013 (2023) [2]Fridtjof Betz, Felix Binkowski, Sven Burger, RPExpand: Software for Riesz projection expansion of resonance phenomena, SoftwareX15,100763 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2021.100763 [3] Jan Pomplun, Sven Burger, Lin Zschiedrich, Frank Schmidt,Adaptive finite element method for simulation of optical nano structures, Physica Status Solidi B244, 3419 (2007),http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssb.200743192
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