Abstract
The design and metrological applications of Fabry-Perot resonators in the microwave and millimetre regions of the electromagnetic spectrum are reviewed. The review opens with introductory discussions on open resonator principles and configurations, continues with an analysis of developments in theoretical and empirical resonator characterisation and concludes with a broad survey of recent microwave Fabry-Perot applications. These include dielectric, anisotropy, magnetic resonance, scattering and atmospheric measurements and gas refractometry and spectroscopy. Other applications discussed include quasi-optical filters and diplexers.