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Extracting Electrical Material Parameters of Electrically Large Dielectric Objects From Reverberation Chamber Measurements of Absorption Cross Section
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringAbsorption Cross SectionReverberation ChamberAntennaApplied PhysicsAcoustic MaterialChamber AcousticMicrowave MeasurementComputational ElectromagneticsElectrical Material ParametersInstrumentationElectrical PropertyMicrowave EngineeringReverberation ChambersElectrical InsulationElectromagnetic Compatibility
Reverberation chambers can be used to measure the absorption cross section of a dielectric object. The absorption cross section of a dielectric object depends on its size, shape, and electrical material parameters. By comparing with a theoretical model of the absorption cross section, material parameters can be extracted from measurements. A model based on a plane wave approach of incident fields is used here, valid for electrically large material samples in an isotropic environment such as that in a reverberation chamber. Which material parameter can be extracted depends on the properties of the material sample. The presented method combines the accuracy of cavity methods with the flexibility of being able to measure samples of arbitrary size and shape. Because both the reverberation chamber and the material sample are electrically large, the method is particularly useful at millimeter-wave frequencies.
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