DocumentCode
1032906
Title
Measurement of the electrical constitutive parameters of materials using antennas
Author
Smith, Glenn S. ; Nordgard, John D.
Author_Institution
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
33
Issue
7
fYear
1985
fDate
7/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
783
Lastpage
792
Abstract
A general technique is presented for measuring the electrical constitutive parameters of a material using a monopole (dipole) antenna. A normalized impedance that is only a function of the dimensionless parameter
(wavenumber length) is defined for the antenna. The normalized impedance is expressed as a rational function, and the coefficients in this function are determined from a measurement of the impedance in a standard medium. The impedance measured in a material with unknown constitutive parameters is used with the rational function to form a polynomial in
. The constitutive parameters of the medium are determined from a root of this polynomial. The measurement technique is implemented for a rational function of order three. The constitutive parameters of the alcohol 1-butanol and saline solutions were measured over a range of frequencies using the technique with cylindrical and conical monopole antennas. The measured constitutive parameters are in good agreement with those determined by previous investigators.
(wavenumber length) is defined for the antenna. The normalized impedance is expressed as a rational function, and the coefficients in this function are determined from a measurement of the impedance in a standard medium. The impedance measured in a material with unknown constitutive parameters is used with the rational function to form a polynomial in
. The constitutive parameters of the medium are determined from a root of this polynomial. The measurement technique is implemented for a rational function of order three. The constitutive parameters of the alcohol 1-butanol and saline solutions were measured over a range of frequencies using the technique with cylindrical and conical monopole antennas. The measured constitutive parameters are in good agreement with those determined by previous investigators.Keywords
Buried antennas; Electromagnetic (EM) measurements; Probe antennas; Antenna measurements; Antenna theory; Conducting materials; Dipole antennas; Electric variables measurement; Geophysical measurements; Impedance measurement; Permittivity; Plasma measurements; Polynomials;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1985.1143657
Filename
1143657
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