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Abstract
Field uniformity is one of the most important parameters for evaluating the uncertainty of electromagnetic reverberation chambers. In this paper, the field uniformity is divided into intrinsic and tuning sample component, and an assumption is proposed to clarify the relationship between the total field uniformity and two decomposed components. Standardized field uniformity is conducted in experiment. Then experimental results indicate that the intrinsic component is related to the design and change with frequency, while the tuning sample uncertainty component is related to the number of stirring paddles and independent of frequency.
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1 National Institute of Metrology , Beijing, China
2 Qingdao Haier Technology Co. , LTD, Shandong China





