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Radially two-layered quasi-optical dielectric resonators with ethyl alcohol and water
By: Shaforost, E.N.; Prokopenko, Yu.V.; Barannik, A.A.; Cherpak, N.T.; Filipov, Yu.F.; Shipilova, I.A.;
2005 / IEEE / 2-9600551-2-8
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This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' Radially two-layered quasi-optical dielectric resonators with ethyl alcohol and water ' Two-layered (along a radius) quasi-optical dielectric resonators of Teflon with conducting endplates and lossy liquids are studied in Ka-band. Whispering gallery modes are excited in the resonators. The measurement data are compared with theoretical calculations of frequencies and Q-factors of the resonators filled with water, ethyl alcohol and benzine. A number of the ""anomalies"" of the resonators are explained in terms of change of field distribution in such resonators. Availability of the resonator for microwave characterization of lossy liquids from first principles (i. e. without calibration procedure) is considered. The QDR-based technique can be important also for measurement of reference liquids in millimeter wavelength range.
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Radially Two-layered Dielectric Resonators
Quasi-optical Dielectric Resonators
Ethyl Alcohol
Water
Teflon
Lossy Liquids
Ka-band
Q-factors
Benzine
Microwave Characterization
First Principles
Qdr-based Technique
Reference Liquids Measurement
Dielectric Losses
Millimeter Wave Measurements
Dielectric Liquids
Whispering Gallery Modes
Dielectric Measurements
Frequency Measurement
Q Factor
Calibration
Wavelength Measurement
Millimeter Wave Technology
Millimeter Wavelength
Organic Compounds
Microwave Devices
Whispering Gallery Modes
Dielectric Resonators
Water
Engineering
Conducting Endplates