“…Thus, a number of microwave structures have been studied during last years in the technical literature. In these studies, the effective electron method has been used to obtain the RF breakdown threshold for several components including rectangular waveguides [15], coaxial transmission lines [16,17], circular waveguides [18,19], microstrip lines [20], wedge-shaped rectangular guides [21,22], elliptical waveguides [23,24], and dielectric resonator waveguide filters [25]. The details of this technique have been extensively reported in [14] and [22], which basically includes the simultaneous tracking of the finite number of effective electrons trajectories.…”