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Dielectric Constant of Ice at 35.3 and 94.5 GHz
A quasioptical free-space technique has been employed to measure the complex dielectric constant of ice at 35.3 and 94.5 GHz. At each of these frequencies, data were obtained from ice made from chemically pure deionized water and from ice made from tap water. The temperature of the ice was not contr...
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Published in: | Journal of applied physics 1972-01, Vol.43 (2), p.731-733 |
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