Jr. Waldram et al., MEASUREMENT OF THE MICROWAVE CONDUCTIVITIES OF HIGH-T(C) SUPERCONDUCTING POWDERS, Physica. C, Superconductivity, 232(1-2), 1994, pp. 189-198
Analysis and justification is given for a method of obtaining the comp
lex anisotropic microwave conductivity sigma of magnetically aligned h
igh-T(c) superconducting powders, from observations of the changes in
frequency and bandwidth of a strip line resonator which occur when the
sample is inserted near an antinode of RF magnetic field. In spite of
difficulties in determining the shapes and size distribution of the p
articles, the method has a relative accuracy of about +/-2%, and for c
eramic superconductors has a number of advantages over the traditional
method of determining sigma from measurements of the surface impedanc
e. Powders prepared by grinding give consistent results, comparable wi
th those obtained by traditional methods on the best single crystals.