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Characterization of highly dispersive materials using composite coaxial cells: electromagnetic analysis and wideband measurement

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4 Author(s)
Jifu Huang ; Dept. de Genie Electr. et de Genie Inf., Ecole Polytech., Montreal, Que., Canada ; Ke Wu ; Morin, P. ; Akyel, C.

In this work, theoretical modeling and experimental characterization of composite coaxial-line cells are made for accurate dielectric measurement. The coaxial cells are designed such that highly dispersive materials can be characterized over a wide band of frequencies. In addition, a transmission line matrix (TLM) algorithm with a new type of node is proposed for electromagnetic analysis of the complex composite geometry of the measurement cells. Such a hybrid-mode simulation allows the electrical performance of the proposed cells to be determined for a variety of complex permittivity measurements. The proposed node in the cylindrical coordinate not only accommodates cylindrical coaxial discontinuities in the cell, but also describes the frequency-dependent properties of material. Experiments on a network analyzer were done with a number of APC-7 coaxial cells and various liquid samples to verify the wideband characteristics of the technique. It is found both theoretically and experimentally that the sample volume can be adjusted to ensure a wideband sensibility of the S-parameters. A sensitivity factor is also defined to characterize the frequency response of the coaxial cells. Such an electromagnetic analysis (direct problem) can be used in extracting unknown dielectric characteristics of a material (inverse problem) based on a recently proposed generic approach

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Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:44 ,  Issue: 5 )

Date of Publication: May 1996

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