Electromagnetic (EM) waveguides are ubiquitous devices in spacecraft, naval, electrical, and communication systems to deliver microwave energy from their inlets to outlets 1. Most EM waveguides are ...
The electrostatic (or, in a better word, quasi-electrostatic) theory of waves propagation in a long, rectangular waveguide having perfect electric conductor walls that filled with an anisotropic ...
Last month, this column discussed some of the fundamental concepts of selecting coaxial transmission lines. That included low-power flexible lines as well as some issues involving high-power rigid ...
For most design engineers, study of waveguide technology ended when they got their last degree. The only time waveguide comes up is to use it as a last resort in applications such as millimeter-wave ...
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