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Measurement of Complex Permittivity and Permeability for Powder-type Materials  

Park, Sang-Bok (서울시립대학교 전자전기컴퓨터 공학부)
Lee, Jang-Soo (서울시립대학교 전자전기컴퓨터 공학부)
Chong, Young-Seek (광운대학교 전파공학과)
Cheon, Chang-Yul (서울시립대학교 전자전기컴퓨터 공학부)
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The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers / v.56, no.12, 2007 , pp. 2196-2201 More about this Journal
Abstract
Materials used at microwave are usually used as a dielectric with a manufacturing purpose of printed circuit boards, etc. Complex permittivity of them can be measured from attenuation constant or propagation constant of a transmission line using a microstrip line with bulk type. But as the technique recently which can manufacture to have complex permittivity and permeability demanded using nonferrous metals for powder-type grows up, we need sensors and methods which can measure characteristics of powder-type materials. So far measuring methods of permittivity and permeability with waveguide or coaxial cable are used but they have faults which have a complex measurement method and are difficult to simultaneously measure permittivity and permeability. In this paper, a simultaneous measuring method of permittivity and permeability with 2-port coaxial cable and a new proposed calculation. The proposed 2-port coaxial cable is designed to be easy to insert materials and to have a wideband. We measure permittivity and permeability of magnetic powder(Ni-Fe-Mo, Ni-Fe) which reveal its characteristic at $0.3{\sim}1.3GHz$ to identify the proposed sensor.
Keywords
Permittivity; Permeability; Coaxial Cable; Transmission Line; Magnetic Powder;
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