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What are LSE or LSM modes?

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Hallo,
could somebody explain what LSE (longitudinal section electric) or LSM modes are ?
 

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Now I know what it is.

In enclosed microstrip configurations, there are also hollow waveguide modes propagating.
For this modes, the strip is disturbing thing, therefore it differs slightly from the real TE, TH modes.
To stress this difference, we call it LSE, LSM modes.
 
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