45th Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics

October 27-31, 2003
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Meeting ID: DPP03

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Microwave ovens that won't mess with your cordless phone and wireless computer

Oct. 30, 2003
Thursday, 2 pm
Poster Session RP
ACC, Fran Hill Southeast Exhibit Hall

Microwave spectrum of new magnetron 
	  from the University of Michigan
Microwave spectrum of new magnetron from the University of Michigan

A new invention removes noisy microwave signals from microwave ovens and prevents them from interfering with cordless phones and wireless computer networks. The new technology, developed by plasma physicists at the University of Michigan, is also expected to lead to more efficient microwave ovens, with little or no addition to the ovens' cost.

Microwave ovens heat food by emitting microwaves from a device called a magnetron. Those microwaves then heat and cook the food. One problem with magnetrons is that they emit extra "noisy" microwaves at frequencies that can interfere with other devices. Microwave ovens share an unlicensed part of the microwave frequency band with cordless phones and computer communications systems such as Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b,g (the standards for wireless networks).

The new magnetron produces a "clean" signal with essentially zero emissions apart from the 2.45 GHz frequency it is designed to emit. The secret is in arranging the magnetic fields in the magnetron just the right way. Fortunately, this configuration can be implemented very inexpensively in practically all magnetrons of different makes, ages and power outputs, making it feasible for use in consumer microwave ovens.

Contacts
Ron Gilgenbach, Univ of Michigan, 505-842-1234, rongilg@umich.edu
Y. Y. Lau, Univ of Michigan, 505-842-1234, yylau@umich.edu

Further information:
Extended summary of work and images: PDF version (119k)

[RP1.066] Microwave Noise Reduction Experiments in kW Magnetrons
Abstract: http://www.aps.org/meet/DPP03/baps/abs/S2080066.html

Reporters seeking additional information should contact David Harris, 301-209-3238, harris@aps.org or Ben Stein, 301-209-3091, bstein@aip.org.