The field distributions and eigenfrequencies of a microwave resonator which
is composed of 20 identical cells have been measured. With external screws the
periodicity of the cavity can be perturbed arbitrarily. If the perturbation is
increased a transition from extended to localized field distributions is
observed. For very large perturbations the field distributions show signatures
of Anderson localization, while for smaller perturbations the field
distribution is extended or weakly localized. The localization length of a
strongly localized field distribution can be varied by adjusting the
penetration depth of the screws. Shifts in the frequency spectrum of the
resonator provide further evidence for Anderson localization.Comment: 7 pages RevTex, to be published in Phys. Rev.