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Fig. 1. Mode coupling in the HCW. The eigenmodesandquency band as frequency increases around the coupling pointare the resultof the coupling of modes 1 and 2 in the circular waveguide
Fig. 2. (a) Simulation model in the CST Microwave Studio. (b) Electric fiand the electriceld field on the wall of the three- and five-fold HCW at 9.6 GHz.
Fig. 4. (a) Machined aluminum formers. (b) Final copper waveguides.
Fig. 7. Simulated and measured compressed pulses. The detail of the compres-sion factors for the different cases are shown in the inset.

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