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Cavities and waveguides with inhomogeneous and anisotropic media

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Fig.  2.  Equivalent  circuit  of  a  two-input cavity  with  a  ferrite  particle.
Fig.  4.  Variation  of  propagation  constant  versus  frequency  for slabs  of  various  widths  in  a  rectangular  waveguide.
Fig.  6.  Propagation  constant  versus  thickness of  a  horizontal  dielectric  slab  in  a rectangular  ferrite
Fig.  11.  Cavity  with  deformed  boundary.
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