3. Microwave oscillators
3.1 Oscillators with ceramic dielectric resonators
The most common type of microwave resonator is the dielectric resonator. These are usually made up of a small cylinder cut from a high-permittivity ceramic. The high permittivity discontinuity at the cylinder's interfaces ensures effective confinement of the electromagnetic field within the ceramic. The preferred resonance mode is TE 01 δ , whose field lines are shown in figure...
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