P. N.
Melezhik V.S.
Miroshnichenko Ye. B.
Senkevich ABSTRACT The properties of H-polarized oscillations in a 2D open resonator containing two conductive cylindrical insertions are analyzed. The effect of a 1.5 to 2 order of magnitude increase in the diffractional Q-factor for the fundamental mode has been detected and investigated, which can be produced by conductive insertions of a sufficiently large diameter to allocate and provide for cooling of active elements in the open resonant cavity. A possibility is shown for the open resonator with two conductive insertions to be adjusted over a wide frequency range, while retaining the fundamental mode. Results of the electromagnetic modeling are compared with measurements.
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