Lf. Chen et al., Cavity perturbation technique for the measurement of permittivity tensor of uniaxially anisotropic dielectrics, IEEE INSTR, 48(6), 1999, pp. 1023-1030
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Instrumentation & Measurement
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT
Based on microwave resonant perturbation theory, a bimodal TE112 cylindrica
l cavity is developed for the measurement of permittivity tensor of uniaxia
lly anisotropic dielectrics. The two perpendicular TE112 degenerate modes i
n the cavity are used to measure the two complex components in the permitti
vity tensor of a uniaxial sample, respectively. In the measurement of each
component, only the corresponding mode resonates in the bimodal cavity, and
the real and imaginary parts of the complex component are deduced from the
changes of the resonant frequency and the quality factor of the cavity due
to sample insertion, In the present technique, the quality factors of the
cavity before and after sample insertion are measured at the same frequency
, so the uncertainties caused by the variation of the total stored energy i
n the cavity due to sample insertion are eliminated, Experimental results s
how that the present technique is accurate and reliable for the measurement
of the permittivity tensor of uniaxial media, As an example, the dielectri
c properties of alpha-SiO2 samples with different crystal orientations are
characterized using the present technique.