Difference between the TM11 mode in a circular and elliptical waveguide

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The letter deals with the stability and field configuration of the TM11 mode in a circular and elliptical waveguide. Some numerical results illustrate the variation of the position and value of the maximum electric field in the longitudinal direction as a function of the eccentncity of the cross-section.

Inspec keywords: guided electromagnetic wave propagation; waveguides

Subjects: Waveguide and cavity theory

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      • J.G. Kretzschmar . Cutoff frequency of the TMc11 mode in a hollow conducting elliptical waveguide. Electron. Lett. , 192 - 193
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      • N.W. Mclachlan . (1964) , Theory and application of Mathieu functions.
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      • J.G. Kretzschmar , F.P. Pietermaat . (1968) Le chauffage par micro-ondes avec une cavité à section ellipsoidale, Sixième congrès internationale d'électrothermie.
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      • L.J. Chu . Electromagnetic waves in elliptic hollow pipes of metal. J. Appl. Phys. , 583 - 591
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