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Measurements of the Electromagnetic Properties of Materials with Low UHF Losses by Dielectric Resonator Methods

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Two methods for measuring the electromagnetic properties of materials at ultrahigh frequencies based on a dielectric resonator are analyzed. Combination of the methods makes it possible to reduce errors for measurements of material dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability. Measurement errors are evaluated.

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Matveichuk, V.F., Sibirtsev, S.N. & Karikh, N.M. Measurements of the Electromagnetic Properties of Materials with Low UHF Losses by Dielectric Resonator Methods. Measurement Techniques 47, 787–794 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000047697.84941.a3

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