Optimization Techniques for Permittivity and Permeability Determination

J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol. 1991 Sep-Oct;96(5):565-575. doi: 10.6028/jres.096.033.

Abstract

This paper discusses optimization techniques for the determination of complex permittivity and permeability in transmission lines. The traditional theoretical model using scattering parameters is extended into a mathematical regression model that can be solved with widely accepted numerical techniques. This new model produces accurate primary mode results for the samples tested including nonmagnetic and magnetic materials with high dielectric constants. An extension of the model includes responses due to higher order modes. The general model determines parameters to specify the spectral functional form of complex permittivity and permeability and is capable of small corrections to independent variable data including angular frequency, sample length, sample position, and cutoff wavelength. The method provides reliable determination for both low and high permittivity materials.

Keywords: higher order modes; microwave; orthogonal distance regression; permeability; permittivity; primary mode; scattering matrix.