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Measurements of Coaxial Dielectric Samples Employing Bothe Transmission/Reflection and Resonant Techniques to Enhance Air-Gap Corrections

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Author(s)

James R. Baker-Jarvis, Michael D. Janezic, Jerzy Krupka

Abstract

High-permittivity dielectric samples have been measured employing a transmission/reflection method in 7-mm coaxial transmission lines with an air-gap correction implementd that is based on a single-frequency measurement of these specimens using a TE01δd mode dielectric resonator technique. This allow an improvement of systematic uncertainties for high-permittivity materials.
Conference Dates
May 22-24, 2006
Conference Location
KRAKOW, 1, PL
Conference Title
16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROWA RADAR AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

Keywords

air gap, coaxial line, dielectric measuement, high freqency

Citation

Baker-Jarvis, J. , Janezic, M. and Krupka, J. (2006), Measurements of Coaxial Dielectric Samples Employing Bothe Transmission/Reflection and Resonant Techniques to Enhance Air-Gap Corrections, 16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROWA RADAR AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, KRAKOW, 1, PL (Accessed October 20, 2025)

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Created April 30, 2006, Updated October 12, 2021
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