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  2. Resonator - Wikipedia

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    A resonator is a device or system that exhibits ... the resonance of the exhaust pipes can also be used to remove combustion products from the combustion chamber at ...

  3. Helmholtz resonance - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Helmholtz resonance is fundamental in various fields, including acoustics, engineering, and physics. The resonator itself, termed a Helmholtz resonator, consists of two key components: a cavity and a neck. The size and shape of these components are crucial in determining the resonant frequency, which is the frequency at which the ...

  4. Figure-8 laser - Wikipedia

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    It is placed asymmetrically with respect to the resonator loops to make a nonlinear difference in phase between opposite waves, ensuring mode locking. [2] In 1992 a figure-8 laser was built with a smaller loop length of 1.6 m and a larger loop length of 60.8 m for generation of 315 fs pulses with repetition rate 125 MHz.

  5. Resonator mode - Wikipedia

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    In the resonator mode, the plasma density does not exceed the critical density. A standing electromagnetic wave, which is confined by a resonator cavity, penetrates the plasma and sustains it in the regions of highest field intensity. The geometry of this region determines the spatial distribution of the plasma.

  6. Optical cavity - Wikipedia

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    An optical cavity, resonating cavity or optical resonator is an arrangement of mirrors or other optical elements that confines light waves similarly to how a cavity resonator confines microwaves. Optical cavities are a major component of lasers , surrounding the gain medium and providing feedback of the laser light.

  7. LC circuit - Wikipedia

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    The circuit can act as an electrical resonator, an electrical analogue of a tuning fork, storing energy oscillating at the circuit's resonant frequency. LC circuit diagram LC circuit (left) consisting of ferrite coil and capacitor used as a tuned circuit in the receiver for a radio clock

  8. Crystal filter - Wikipedia

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    December 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) A 9 MHz crystal ladder filter with four matched crystals. A crystal filter allows some frequencies to pass through an electrical circuit while attenuating undesired frequencies.

  9. Microwave cavity - Wikipedia

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    A microwave cavity or radio frequency cavity (RF cavity) is a special type of resonator, consisting of a closed (or largely closed) metal structure that confines electromagnetic fields in the microwave or RF region of the spectrum. The structure is either hollow or filled with dielectric material. The microwaves bounce back and forth between ...