A method of studying energy localization effects in a reverberation chamber is proposed and applied to simulation results. Its application to field spatial distributions of a classical reverberation chamber equipped… Click to show full abstract
A method of studying energy localization effects in a reverberation chamber is proposed and applied to simulation results. Its application to field spatial distributions of a classical reverberation chamber equipped with a mode stirrer shows a strong energy localization phenomenon of damaging effect on the field homogeneity. From the energy distributions, it appears that this phenomenon is principally related to energy localization around the mode stirrer. To avoid the presence of a mode stirrer causing this phenomenon, an alternative shape of the reverberation chamber, inspired from geometries of chaotic cavities, is proposed. The results obtained with this new cavity configuration show that the strong energy localizations are avoided and the resonant modes better contribute to the field uniformity and isotropy within the working volume.
               
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