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Dielectric Permittivity of Polymers Containing Conductive Inclusions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2011
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Filled polymers containing conductive inclusions possess a number of unique microwave properties. The effective values of real ε1 and imaginary ε2 parts of complex dielectric permittivity ε=ε1 + εz of these materials may be easily changed by variation of their composition. The values of ε1 may have high (up to several hundreds) as well as negative meanings [1]. Besides, the filled polymers containing conductive inclusions may possess strong frequency dispersion of the effective dielectric permittivity at wavelengths λ∼1, where 1 is a size of inclusion. The investigation of dielectric properties of these materials at microwaves is of great interest as from the physical point of view as for technical applications.
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