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In Section 17.3, we discussed the property of a resonant cavity in a rectangular TE mode. Primarily, it is a matter of analytical convenience, but in principle resonance can be found at a given frequency for a cavity of arbitrary shape. In this chapter, following Slater, we discuss resonant properties of a cavity of general shape, for which the Maxwell equations can provide oscillating modes with intense amplitudes (J. C. Slater, Microwave Electronics, Van Nostrand, 1950.)
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Fujimoto, M. (2007). Resonant Cavities. In: Physics of Classical Electromagnetism. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-68018-7_18
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