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These dielectrics are widely used at cm and mm wavelengths, and it is shown for fiberglass materials that these can behave as homogeneous anisotropic materials described by a dielectric-constant tensor {ε}, whose components are calculated. The calculations are tested against experiment.
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Rudakov, V.N., Belyanin, A.N. & Zelenkov, A.L. An inhomogeneous dielectric as an anisotropic medium. Soviet Physics Journal 10, 17–19 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00818205
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