JOURNAL ARTICLE

Permittivity Measurements of Lossy Liquids at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies

L. Zanforlin

Year: 1983 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques Vol: 31 (5)Pages: 417-419   Publisher: IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society

Abstract

A measurement system is described which allows the determination of the complex permittivity of high-loss liquids at millimeter waves. Basically, the setup consists of a waveguide interferometer whose unknown arm embodies a liquid holder irradiated by an open-ended rectangular waveguide. The sample thickness is varied by means of a piston driven by a micrometer screw. The bridge output then is read as a function of the liquid thickness. Best fitting between experimental and computed data through a suitable model of the system enables the permittivity to be determined. The system can operate, with high sensitivity, over the whole frequency range of the dominant mode propagating in the waveguide setup employed. System performance is described through a set of experimental results obtained on ethanol, methanol, and pure water at 20° C and 70 GHz.

Keywords:
Permittivity Millimeter Optics Waveguide Materials science Extremely high frequency Lossy compression Conical surface Sensitivity (control systems) Interferometry Acoustics Relative permittivity Dielectric Optoelectronics Physics Electronic engineering Engineering Computer science

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