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Field - and - Wave - Electromagnet 2 PDF
Field - and - Wave - Electromagnet 2 PDF
Hg 3:8) =H, cask, ycos (ut -£2), He a BH sinkyy Hy 338) BK sink, y Sinlt ps gB = 2 sinkyy — B.S sinkysinut pa). Y2d/z: HoopeHcor(Sgs) eo? mae Hystdaken (SEO Peastut p2) Hide Beale? — Hota Etec ig) Poi tata, Elna Kner — E byaith= eke JEM cin lat ys-d/2: Hiy) wHeeoe es eoD) —— Hylysit= Hoos 4) oo Peasabge). — Kigye Bele? — Hate REI Prin tap, Et pata cai) — Exogsithe SH coro Paint Setting ya diz in Ely) = AH sink,y and 2, adi in ESD) a tH cos (AOD, and equating, we obtain a-*% Hysin (Set) = - 2H, coe (22). Sa Es . er aele) Pto-36 a) Odd TM and even TE modes are the propagat ing modes. Using 2d ford in the formulas io Table fo-t , p.s78, wehave f= — 2 = for odd TM modes, 2d V/Hata-Ho*s a n - modes. io ieee for even TE modes 1285) For odd IM modes — From fs. (10-127 bande): lyfeah, Eft # beothy | Higp= ihe, cosky- Serb, current density an conductor 523,» Al. ! Z--3, 3 Hina Pee, Surf. ar Sitiy ancondusiee f= z,: Dives Rat tan ee, For even TE modes — From siaa 210-27: lyed. HS pena Heh sinky EW ~ hen, sink, . ky Hy (= Ha cos kyy. *) End x[5, Heat 4, Be] = 3, Hy B25 1y Fo) a0. \ By0-37 For eireularly symmetrical TE medes, Egm0, 25 —~9. @) Fore ga: E20, Hy C, lb). — hawpyg-pt Fa hlG, jae Hd” Stra x(a, He) a, FAG Tio). © i, = 0. He: = 0, Simi oe for r2a; WD, k, (57), where + les p> Fion- £ (r9,42,) -- (5,28) =-2 F660. 2@: [ cf, = dy f % = - LOG, From One (S PLAC, Tod, Ha EGU He CsI ® Car). _— ~- Hg, KEN, He LAK EN. ® Bounda dit : IT seam fhons for He: Cy, (ha) = Diigo ® for Ee Lorine) «Hingis. ® Q _. Characteristic equetin Talked pons for symmetrical TZ modes: Toa Fah kya) i 729210-38 From Eg. 10-301)? fag SPS Sass =1.5 +10" F(mnp) , Fi innpa | PE Lowest- order modes and resonant frequencies: F lemn,p) 0.2093 3125x107 3.538240" 3.905%107 4.332210" 4.507 3107 4.902210" $.340 210" TEosr 0.3887 5.339310" 2 TEns,7Ma| 0-#083 6.425107 £.10-34 a) Since doa>b, the lowest-order resonant mode ’s TE,,, mode. Fa,™ t/frk = 49021107 (Hz), 5) From Eg, (10-322): The peabd (a's d*) (25 /7e z ” B,[ab (ale d')¢ adlated) = Jif ee abd laird?) 66 2blatedisad(arsd) 7 From Eqs. (10-316) and (0-317): We= $e abd f° H} = 0.07728 x10" (3), Wry ™ At abd (S41) H3 = 0.07722%10°% (7) = We.i t 1 Rfe-40 a) Gy) z/ Let Bm FE Gintle, 23-0872 10" (i). 5) (Qe, "aye Crane * S#62, 3) (We) (We), = 0.07728 210" (I) = 0.07728 (pI) = (Wade, - 210-41 a) Combining Egs, (10-318) and (0-322): ees blats dt) . Yet 2R, [2b (@edi) + ad(ate dt] — joy bas a symmetrical dependence on aandd. I+ will be maximum when ad, which gives a max. volume-to-surface ratio. b) When aed, Qy= FP ecE ay 210-42 a) Q. = Yhmpat abdiaitd’) ra ter 2b (abs d?) tad(ated') t For a=d=1.36, Soo” Tash [E+s = 1.179210€4)- 0,2 10.22 /5b. 2) For Qig #120 Aq, , be h20°bmL44b. 10-43 (2) From the tisld configurations in the cavity we ee that the TM,,mode with respect to 2 is the same as the TE,,, mode with respect toy. Thus, : CO dng C2 ba obtained From CO ypé in Fp. (10-322) by changing b tod and d tod. or, CL) Q for the TM, mode Can be derived from the field expressions in £45. (to- 295,298,£299) by Setting manz1, and using £3. (10-315). Par W=2Wn= 4(Peasaey at F555 A aS HG) Rs = $4 ASR, 28. 131