Characterization of Rectangular Waveguides Loaded E-Plane Dielectrics Using the Newton-Raphson Method
Charmolavy Moukengue,
Conrad Tsahat,
Conscet Gakosso
et al.
Abstract:Homogeneous metallic waveguides have long been used to carry high powers. They are often filled with inhomogeneous, isotropic dielectrics to reduce their size and cut-off frequencies. To characterize these inhomogeneous rectangular waveguides made of homogeneous and isotropic media, the Newton-Raphson method is used in this article. Frequency of cutoff, attenuation, and power flow distribution are all properties of the EM wave that are highly dependent on the physical structure and composition within the guide… Show more
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