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Bounds on Permittivity Calculations using a TE01δ Dielectric Resonator
Published
Author(s)
Jerzy Krupka, Kristof Derzakowski, Billy F. Riddle, James R. Baker-Jarvis, Robert N. Clarke, A. Abramowicz, O. C. Rochard
Abstract
The use of both mode-matching and Rayleigh-Ritz numerical techniques for complex permittivity calculations using a TE01δ mode dielectric resonator allows the determination of lower and upper bounds of the permittivity. The maximum difference of the relative permittivity obtained from the two techniques does not exceed 0.125% for a cavity-to-sample volume ratio of 1:64 and relative permittivity values in the range of 1 to 100. These results were obtained by employing 126 basis functions with the Rayleigh-Ritz technique and 10 basis functions with the mode-matching method. It is possible to increase the computational accuracy of the calculations by increasing the number of basis functions.
Conference Dates
May 20-22, 2002
Conference Location
Gdansk, 1, PL
Conference Title
14th International Conference on Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications - MIKON-2002
Krupka, J.
, Derzakowski, K.
, Riddle, B.
, Baker-Jarvis, J.
, Clarke, R.
, Abramowicz, A.
and Rochard, O.
(2002),
Bounds on Permittivity Calculations using a TE<sub>01δ</sub> Dielectric Resonator, 14th International Conference on Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications - MIKON-2002, Gdansk, 1, PL
(Accessed October 18, 2025)