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<p>This experiment is described in Preston-Dietz. For details pick up a copy of the lab handout from room PSE 128.</p>
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<p>This experiment is described in Preston-Dietz. Obtain a copy from the library or you can borrow a copy from 122 PSE.</p>
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<h2>Key Concepts</h2>
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<li>TE, TM, TEM modes</li>
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<li>Propagation Constant</li>
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<li>Attenuation Constant</li>
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<li>Phase Constant</li>
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<li>Characteristic Impedance</li>
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<li>Boundary Conditions</li>
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<li>TE<sub>mn</sub> modes</li>
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<li>Cutoff Frequency</li>
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<li>Guide Wavelength</li>
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<li>Cutoff Wavelength</li>
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<li>TE<sub>mnp</sub> Cavity Mode</li>
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<li>Klystron Mode</li>
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<li>Square-Law Detector</li>
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<li>Linear Detector</li>
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<li>VSWR</li>
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<li>Cavity Q</li>
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<h1>References</h1>
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<li>Preston, Dietz, [https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/1038893 ''The Art of Experimental Physics''], John Wiley & Sons, Experiment 2.</li>
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 18 November 2013

Waveguides

This experiment is described in Preston-Dietz. Obtain a copy from the library or you can borrow a copy from 122 PSE.

Key Concepts

  • TE, TM, TEM modes
  • Propagation Constant
  • Attenuation Constant
  • Phase Constant
  • Characteristic Impedance
  • Boundary Conditions
  • TEmn modes
  • Cutoff Frequency
  • Guide Wavelength
  • Cutoff Wavelength
  • TEmnp Cavity Mode
  • Klystron Mode
  • Square-Law Detector
  • Linear Detector
  • VSWR
  • Cavity Q

References

  1. Preston, Dietz, The Art of Experimental Physics, John Wiley & Sons, Experiment 2.