Negative Responses#
mica2 supports negative response through switching on the parameter FlagNegativeResp. Here, negative response means that the amplitudes of the transfer function can be negative. In the tests/ directory, the subdirectory negative_resp provides an example as to the usage.
In the example, the input transfer function is
\[\Psi(\tau) \propto \exp\left[-\frac{1}{2}\frac{(\tau-20)^2}{5^2}\right]
-\frac{1}{2}\exp\left[-\frac{1}{2}\frac{(\tau-60)^2}{5^2}\right].\]
The obtained results is as follows.
An example for negative response.#