Improvements in Measurement of Permeability and Permittivity
TBMG-4869
08/01/2008
- Content
The two-transmission method is an improved method of determining, from microwave measurements, the complex permeability and complex permittivity of a sample of a material typified by a lossy dielectric or a magnetic radar absorbing material. The two-transmission method is so named because it involves two microwave transmission- measurement runs: one on the sample alone and one on a two-layer stack comprising the sample plus a layer of an acrylic material that has known permittivity and permeability. The name of the two-transmission method also serves to distinguish it from a prior method that involves microwave-reflection measurements with which errors have been associated.
- Citation
- "Improvements in Measurement of Permeability and Permittivity," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2008.