The half-power point is the point at which the output power has dropped to half of its peak value; that is, at a level of approximately −3 dB.[1][a]
In filters, optical filters, and electronic amplifiers,[2] the half-power point is also known as half-power bandwidth and is a commonly used definition for the cutoff frequency.
In the characterization of antennas the half-power point is also known as half-power beamwidth and relates to measurement position as an angle and describes directionality.
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