In this paper, a new kind of coaxial probe for measurement of microwave permittivity-an open-ended elliptical aperture-is studied from theoretical and experimental viewpoints. Calculated results are discussed and compared with experimental values. Wideband measurements of the dielectric constants of liquids are performed by using this kind of needle type probe. Both theory and experiment show that open-ended elliptical coaxial probes can be successfully used in wideband dielectric constant measurements with the advantage of increased sensitivity, especially at low frequencies. Moreover, this kind of probe can easily be fitted into gels and living tissues. These features are very important in biological applications both for measurements and microwave radiation treatment
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Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:40
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Issue:
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Date of Publication: Jan 1992