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Broadband radio frequency conductivity measurement technique for engineered composites
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Materials ScienceElectrical EngineeringEngineeringFiber-reinforced CompositeComposite TechnologyApplied PhysicsSeveral Engineered CompositesMicrowave MeasurementPolymer CompositesHigh-frequency MeasurementElectrical PropertyReflection MeasurementProbe Aperture Radiation
In this study, the authors present a broadband conductivity measurement technique suitable for highly conductive engineered composites. The proposed technique is based on reflection measurement using an open-ended coaxial probe. To improve measurement accuracy over a broad bandwidth (200:1, 100 MHz–20 GHz), the authors implement a broadband probe calibration process to eliminate frequency-dependent error terms caused by probe aperture radiation and higher-order mode excitations. The validity of the proposed technique is demonstrated by conductivity measurements for several engineered composites, such as metallo-dielectric stack, a carbon nanotube composite and a conductive fibre.
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