Precision Measurement of the Microwave Dielectric Constant of Liquids
- 1 February 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 36 (2) , 427-435
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1714006
Abstract
A method utilizing reflection measurements on a liquid‐filled line section terminated in a short circuit is described. Its chief feature is the use of line lengths such that the impedance at the liquid surface is real, which simplifies the calculation of * from the measurements. Additionally it reduces systematic errors due to the window used to constrain the liquid surface, and the nonzero impedance of the sliding plunger used to adjust the length. These factors give errors in ′ about an order of magnitude below those in ″. This makes the method particularly suitable for determination of the dielectric relaxation time of solutions of polar in nonpolar liquids. Limits on the window and plunger parameters to give an accuracy of about 5% in ″ and 0.5% in ′ are derived. Results of measurements with equipment satisfying these requirements are given, and it is seen that relaxation times can be found to about 5% accuracy for solutions 1–10 Molar % nitro‐benzene in benzene.
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