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Dominant mode in rectangular waveguide

for a standard rectangular wave guide, which a > b (horizontal dimension > vertical dimension), the dominant mode is supposed to be TE10/TM10 mode. If we flip the direction, make b > a (vertical dimen …
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Cut slit on waveguide [closed]

Say I have a waveguide operating on TE10 mode, as following, I need to cut a slit on the waveguide so wave can radiate. Where Should I cut the slit? …
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Waveguide operation frequency range

Google told me the operation frequency is 125% - 190% of the cutoff frequency. But I did not find any other material for reasoning. My question: What happens if frequency was too high?
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Half sphere in waveguide

If I put a dielectric half sphere, with $\epsilon$ say 10, into the waveguide. … What would happen to cutoff frequency if a PEC half sphere is put into a rectangular waveguide? The textbook I am using only discuss the dielectric case but not conductor case. …
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