Test head producing different frequencies for endor-triple exper

Wave transmission lines and networks – Resonators – Cavity resonator

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332 51W, H01P 706, H03C 702

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ABSTRACT:
A test head for ENDOR-triple experiments comprising a cylindrical cavity resonator provided with means for exciting the TM.sub.110 mode and a spiral arranged in concentric relation to the cavity axis and connected to the inner conductor of a coaxial line. The walls of the cavity resonator (5) are provided at two diametrically opposite points with projections (4) projecting into the interior of the cavity resonator, consisting preferably of a poorly conductive material and extending over the full height of the cavity resonator. The projections are formed by tubes (14) recessed into the walls of the cavity resonator and enclosing sections (20, 21) of the turns of a modulation coil (19) intended for modulating a D.C. magnetic field (B.sub.0) existing in the cavity resonator in vertical relation to the plane comprising the projections.

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patent: 2593155 (1952-04-01), Kinzer
Ragan, Microwave Transmission Circuits, Rad. Lab. Series 9, McGraw-Hill, N.Y., 1948, Title page & pp. 668, 669.

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