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An extended mode-matching model for improved relative permittivity measurements using a split-cylinder resonator

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Figure 1. Geometrical dimensions of the split-cylinder resonator.
Figure 2. dettion ([Z] as a function of frequency for the order combina-m = 0, n = 1)
Figure 3. Measured spectrum and predicted resonant modes forBF33, εr ≈ 4.5, d = 0.704 mm.
Figure 8. Measured spectrum and estimated relative permittivity inthe frequency range 5–15 GHz for BF33, εr ≈ 4.5, d = 0.704 mm.
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