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Current understanding of reverberation chambers is firmly funded upon their being operated as overmoded cavities. A proper definition of this condition has been lacking for a long time, while being regarded as automatically satisfied as soon as a large (and unspecified) number of normal modes are set to resonate at the frequency of operation of the chamber. In this paper we summarize the most important...
It is commonly acknowledged that in perfectly stirred reverberation chambers, the energy density of the electric field follows a X26 law, as long as the overmoded condition applies. This concept, never defined properly, is often confused with the idea of a threshold on the modal density, regardless of the quality factor of the cavity. This interpretation is here proven to be inaccurate, as losses...
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