Discovery of Bragg confined hybrid modes with high Q-factor in a hollow dielectric resonator
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⚛️ physics.optics
physics.ins-det
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dielectricmodemodesazimuthalbraggcomponentconfinedelectric
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The authors report on observation of Bragg confined mode in a hollow cylindrical dielectric cavity. A resonance was observed at 13.4 $GHz$ with an unloaded Q-factor of order $2\times10^5$, which is more than a factor of 6 above the dielectric loss limit. Previously such modes have only been realized from pure Transverse Electric modes with no azimuthal variations and only the $E_{\phi}$ component. From rigorous numeric simulations it is shown that the mode is a hybrid mode with non-zero azimuthal variations and with dominant $E_r$ and $E_{\phi}$ electric field components and $H_z$ magnetic field component.
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