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Field analysis and complex resonance frequency of the quasi-TE0,1,1-mode in an inhomogeneously filled resonator with losses

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The object of the present investigation is the determination of the field intensity and the resonance frequency of the quasi-TE0,1,1-mode (with rotational symmetry) in an inhomogeneously filled resonator. The resonator is filled with a number of concentrically located tubes consisting of different materials, which may be lossy. The top and the bottom walls of the resonator are electrically perfectly conducting; at the side wall an impedance boundary condition is employed.

Numerical results for a case of practical interest in magnetic resonance experiments are obtained.

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Mur, G. Field analysis and complex resonance frequency of the quasi-TE0,1,1-mode in an inhomogeneously filled resonator with losses. Appl. Sci. Res. 29, 137–144 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00384138

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