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Dominant modes and degenerative modes for waveguides

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    • NKC
      Forum Moderator
      Hello there, how can we differentiate the dominant modes and degenerative modes for waveguides?
    • VivekKamble
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Navya,

      The mode in a rectangular waveguide which has the lowest cut-off frequency is called a dominant mode. For rectangular waveguide, the dominant mode is TE10 , which is the lowest possible mode. Whereas, two or more modes having same cut-off frequency but different field configuration are called degenerate modes.

    • NKC
      Forum Moderator
      Thank you for the quick reply. What is meant by TE as for dominant mode?
    • VivekKamble
      Ansys Employee

      Hi Navya,

      TE denotes the Transverse Electric modes of a waveguide. Here, the electric field vector will be always perpendicular to the direction of propagation. 

    • Vyshu_123
      Subscriber
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      What is dominant mode and degenerate modes in circular waveguide?

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