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- 2020Measurement of the Complex Anisotropic Permittivity of Microwave Laminatescitations
- 2020Characterization of dielectric materials for 5G telecommunications with a Fabry-Perot open resonator
- 2020Electrodynamic theory of ferromagnetic resonance and its applications in precise measurements of ferromagnetic linewidth, permeability tensor and saturation magnetizationcitations
- 2019W-Band Measurements of Low-Loss Dielectrics with a Fabry-Perot Open Resonatorcitations
- 2019Electrodynamic improvements to the theory of magnetostatic modes in ferrimagnetic spheres and their applications to saturation magnetization measurementscitations
- 2019Measurement of Dielectrics from 20 to 50 GHz with a Fabry-Perot Open Resonatorcitations
- 2018Coordinate Transformation Approach to the Solution of the Fabry-Perot Open Resonatorcitations
- 2018Measurement of Electromagnetic Properties of Food Products and Liquidscitations
- 2017Ferromagnetic Resonance Revised – Electrodynamic Approachcitations
- 2017Modeling of Silicon-Based Substrates of Patch Antennas Operating in the Sub-THz Rangecitations
- 2016Open-ended waveguide measurement of liquids at millimeter wavelengths
- 2010Dielectric properties of chiral honeycombs – Modelling and experimentcitations
- 2004Determination of complex permittivity with neural networks and FDTD modelingcitations
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Measurement of the Complex Anisotropic Permittivity of Microwave Laminates
Abstract
Low-loss dielectric laminates that are routinely used in manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCBs) are known to be anisotropic. The in-plane and the out-of-plane components of the dielectric permittivity have been so far typically determined using several approaches. In this paper we performed measurements of both components of complex permittivity of selected isotropic and anisotropic laminar materials employing a combination of a few split-post dielectric resonators (SPDRs) and one cylindrical cavity supporting a few TM0n0 modes with resonant frequencies of 2.45 GHz. No similar characterization campaign have been reported in the literature to the best of our knowledge.