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rokper
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Hi,
For experts among you it might be trivial, but I am not exactly "at home" here
so, here it goes:
1.Does the "cut off frequency" in waveguides apply to all incident angles of electromagnetic waves propagation through the waveguide or not.
2. Does the shape of cross-section (circular or rectangular) plays any role in this?
3.Does this apply also to waves propagating parallel to the walls (or main axis) of waveguides (usually this is direction "z"): so no waves reflecting from walls due to incident angle.
4.Is "cutoff" 100% or do some electromagnetic waves "leak out" at that frequency (or lower)
at the open end.
5.Has length anything to do with it: how long must the ratio (length/width) be, for those "rules" to be valid. Is there such thing, as minimum
Many thanks,
Rok
For experts among you it might be trivial, but I am not exactly "at home" here
so, here it goes:
1.Does the "cut off frequency" in waveguides apply to all incident angles of electromagnetic waves propagation through the waveguide or not.
2. Does the shape of cross-section (circular or rectangular) plays any role in this?
3.Does this apply also to waves propagating parallel to the walls (or main axis) of waveguides (usually this is direction "z"): so no waves reflecting from walls due to incident angle.
4.Is "cutoff" 100% or do some electromagnetic waves "leak out" at that frequency (or lower)
at the open end.
5.Has length anything to do with it: how long must the ratio (length/width) be, for those "rules" to be valid. Is there such thing, as minimum
Many thanks,
Rok
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