Title :
Permittivity measurements using a coaxial-line conical-tip probe
Author :
Keam, R.B. ; Holdem, J.R.
Author_Institution :
Keum Holdem Assoc. Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand
fDate :
2/27/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A conical-tip probe for the measurement of permittivity is presented which retains many of the advantages of the normal-plane probe including ease of sample preparation and moderate sample volume requirement, but which is mechanically better suited than monopole probes for the measurement of a wide range of biological materials since it does not promote free moisture regions resulting from cell rupture. The probe input admittance is found by modelling the probe as a short partially-sheathed monopole in free space and then a well-known antenna scaling theorem is used to determine the admittance and hence permittivity in the dielectric medium
Keywords :
biological techniques; electric admittance; microwave measurement; monopole antennas; permittivity measurement; probes; antenna scaling theorem; biological materials; coaxial-line conical-tip probe; modelling; permittivity measurements; probe input admittance; short partially-sheathed monopole;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el:19970279