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Difference between cavity resonator and dielectric resonator

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The microwaves are confined inside the resonator material by the abrupt change in permitting at the surface, and bounce back and forth between the sides. ... Dielectric resonators generally consist of a "puck" of ceramic that has a large dielectric constant and a low dissipation factor.

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The microwaves are confined inside the resonator material by the abrupt change in permitting at the surface, and bounce back and forth between the sides. ... Dielectric resonators generally consist of a "puck" of ceramic that has a large dielectric constant and a low dissipation factor.

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