Abstract
The dielectric constant of KI crystal has been measured at 23.6 GHz from room temperature to near the melting point. A K-band microwave standing wave ratio technique was used for this purpose to avoid complex polarization effects. It was found that the dielectric constant of KI increases more rapidly than for KCl and KBr, presumably due to its larger thermal expansion coefficient at high temperatures.

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