Abstract

ABSTRACTTheoretical calculations for a resonant cavity loaded with a lossy liquid contained in a glass tube were made. Dielectric losses were introduced in calculations which give theoretical variations of the resonance frequency and the Q factor with the sample and the container characteristics. Application to the case of a liquid sample whose tan δ varies from 0 to 0.5 confirms that the influence of the imaginary part of the permittivity (e1”)on the measurement of the real part (e1’) is smaller than 1%.

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