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Forced Waves and Oscillations, Excitation of Waveguides and Resonators

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The very important Chap. 12 about forced waves and oscillations and methods of its excitations in waveguides and resonators is the last chapter in our textbook. Up to now, we have placed great emphasis on fundamental waves in waveguides and fundamental oscillations in resonators. Now, it is time to remember the golden rule of electrodynamics (Sect. 2.2). Its sense consists in desirable and necessary continuous coupling between the field and outside sources, which do not depend upon the field under investigation.

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    A number of known exciters with galvanic contact is rather large. However, 3D-ICs is not always manufacturable for its realization in microwave; therefore in Fig. 12.6 only those types of exciters are shown, which are suitable for 3D-IC.

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    This is the list of literature, which is recommended for interested students and specialists.

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Nefyodov, E.I., Smolskiy, S.M. (2019). Forced Waves and Oscillations, Excitation of Waveguides and Resonators. In: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves. Textbooks in Telecommunication Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90847-2_12

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