Measurement of Shunt Impedance of a Cavity
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The equivalent shunt impedance of a lightly coupled transmission cavity can be measured by inserting very small perturbing elements and using a simple bridge method to detect small shifts of transmission phase. A simple graphical procedure is developed for the interpretation of these measurements. It is shown that the procedure measures directly the shunt impedance R of the cavity, rather than the geometric quantity R/Q. Experimental results are presented for one such cavity, which show that phase information thus obtained is about 100 times as sensitive as amplitude information normally obtained from a transmission cavity.
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