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Computer Simulation on the Relations between the Porosity and the Microwave Properties in Dielectric Ceramics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2011

Jae-Hwan Park
Affiliation:
Division of Materials, Korea Institute of Science and Technology 39-1, Hawolkok-dong, Seongbuk-ku Seoul, 136-791, South Korea
Jae-Gwan Park
Affiliation:
Division of Materials, Korea Institute of Science and Technology 39-1, Hawolkok-dong, Seongbuk-ku Seoul, 136-791, South Korea
Yoonho Kim
Affiliation:
Division of Materials, Korea Institute of Science and Technology 39-1, Hawolkok-dong, Seongbuk-ku Seoul, 136-791, South Korea
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Abstract

Effects of porosity on the microwave properties in dielectric ceramics were studied by the electromagnetic simulation. Scattering matrix S21 obtained from the network analyzer was compared to the S21 obtained from the simulation. From electric field distribution, the dominant resonant TE01 mode could be easily determined. The effects of the porosity inside the dielectrics on the microwave properties were investigated. Quality factor decreased with the porosity and the pore size.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2002

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