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The TE Mode Cutoff Frequency is the lowest frequency at which a particular transverse electric (TE) mode can propagate in a waveguide, below which the mode is evanescent and cannot carry power. It is determined by the waveguide's dimensions and the Mode's order, influencing the design and operation of microwave and Optical communication systems.
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