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interesting type of disk resonator

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Hello,i need to learn about a resonator which is basicly a shorted coaxial cable with a cavity with a disk inside the cavity.
what is the name of such resonator so i could search of this type and see how it works?
Thanks.

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Cavity, coaxial or waveguide resonator. For instance: A Novel Terahertz Frequency Measurement Method Based on the Fabry–Pérot Resonator - figure 2.
There is an example of an AWR oscillator using a coaxial resonator.
You should cast an eye on Ferran Martin's resonator books.
 
Hello Yigit, in the article they only go to general structure no actual intuition.
my structure is coaxial with beeds :)
I tried to google martins resonator,It gives me a guital acoustic results .
Could you please help me with a more spesific uide with intuitions?
Thanks.

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