15th European Microwave Conference, 1985 1985
DOI: 10.1109/euma.1985.333566
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The Analysis of Inset Dielectric Guide using Transverse Resonance Diffraction

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“…The simplest technique of controlling the monomode bandwidth in IDG is by changing the cross-sectional geometry of the guide [4]. Figure 1 gives dispersion curves for various ratio's of slot width to depth in IDG ( all dimensions given in metres), and the accuracy of the analysis may be judged by comparison of the experimental points shown.…”
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“…The simplest technique of controlling the monomode bandwidth in IDG is by changing the cross-sectional geometry of the guide [4]. Figure 1 gives dispersion curves for various ratio's of slot width to depth in IDG ( all dimensions given in metres), and the accuracy of the analysis may be judged by comparison of the experimental points shown.…”
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“…At aspect ratios greater than 1.5, the first higher order mode also become of even Ex parity (4] The effect of lowering the dielectric filllng in a deep slot is shown in Figure 3. It can be seen that lowering the level of filling causes a reduction in monomode bandwidth.…”
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