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Relative Permittivity Measurements Using the Higher-Order Resonant Mode of a Near-field Microwave Probe
Published
Author(s)
Michael D. Janezic, Jeffrey A. Jargon, James R. Baker-Jarvis
Abstract
We demonstrate that the higher-order resonant modes of a near-field microwave probe can be used for quantitative relative permittivity measurements of low-loss dielectric materials, thereby broadening the frequency range of the technique. In order to assess the accuracy of the near-field probe measurements, we compare with relatively permittivity measurements performed with both split-post and split-cylinder resonators.
Proceedings Title
XXIX General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science Union Radio Scientifique Internationale
Janezic, M.
, Jargon, J.
and Baker-Jarvis, J.
(2008),
Relative Permittivity Measurements Using the Higher-Order Resonant Mode of a Near-field Microwave Probe, XXIX General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science Union Radio Scientifique Internationale, Chicago, IL
(Accessed October 20, 2025)