Abstract
Normalized susceptance for waveguide irises hove been measured as a function of iris dimension and compared with the calculated values of Miles and Marcuvitz. Discrepancies between our measured values and the earlier calculated values have been explained by considering the conductivity and mode-coupling at the point nf discontinuity. The agreement for the TE10 mode was about 99% up to iris dimension (d/b = 0.35). Application of the above studies to impedance-matching techniques are briefly discussed.
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