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Dispersion of helically corrugated waveguides : analytical, numerical and experimental study

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FIG. 2. Schematic view of a waveguide with a threefold right-handed helical corrugation.
FIG.4.frequencycompressor waveguide 1 at fre-quency of 9.1 GHz:electric field distribution along aline0.15 cm;Resultsofsingle- MAGIC simulations for (a) radialshiftedfromz-axisby (b) its spatial Fouriertransform.
FIG. 7. Dispersion characteristics for compressor waveguide2.

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