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IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement | 2000

Broadband coaxial cavity resonator for complex permittivity measurements of liquids

U. Raveendranath; S. Bijukumar; K. T. Mathew

A novel cavity perturbation technique using coaxial cavity resonators for the measurement of complex permittivity of liquids is presented. The method employs two types of resonators (Resonator I and Resonator II). Resonator I operates in the frequency range 600 MHz-7 GHz and resonator II operates in the frequency range 4 GHz-14 GHz. The introduction of the capillary tube filled with the sample liquid into the coaxial resonator causes shifts in the resonance frequency and loaded Q-factor of the resonator. The shifts in the resonance frequency and loaded Q-factor are used to determine the real and imaginary parts of the complex permittivity of the sample liquid, respectively. Using this technique, the dielectric parameters of water and nitrobenzene are measured. The results are compared with those obtained using other standard methods. The sources of errors are analyzed.


Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2001

Complex permittivity and conductivity of poly aniline at microwave frequencies

S. Biju Kumar; Honey Hohn; Rani Joseph; M. Hajian; L.P. Ligthart; K. T. Mathew

Dielectric properties of polyaniline at different frequencies were studied. Cavity perturbation technique was employed for the study. Poly aniline in the powder and pelletised forms were prepared under different environmental conditions. Different samples of poly aniline exhibit high conductivity. However, the conductivity of samples prepared under different environmental conditions is found to vary. All the samples in the powder form have high conductivity irrespective of the method of preparation. The high conductivity at microwave frequency makes it possible to be used for developing microwave components like filters.


asia pacific microwave conference | 2003

Microwave studies on ZnS-HSR ionomers

K. T. Mathew; S. Biju Kumar; Anil Lonappan; Joe Jacob; Thomas Kurian; Jacob Samuel; Thommachan Xavier

Ionic polymers or ionomers are emerging as important commercial polymers. They are cross-linked materials with thermally reversible behavior. The investigations on the dielectric behavior of a class of ionomers at microwave frequencies are performed employing cavity perturbation technique. Dielectric parameters such as the complex permittivity, conductivity, absorption coefficient and heating coefficient are estimated and the results are presented.


Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy | 2001

Dielectric properties of certain biological materials at microwave frequencies.

Kumar Sb; K. T. Mathew; U. Raveendranath; Augustine P

In the medical field, microwaves play a larger role for treatment than diagnosis. For the detection of diseases by microwave methods, it is essential to know the dielectric properties of biological materials. For the present study, a cavity perturbation technique was employed to determine the dielectric properties of these materials. Rectangular cavity resonators were used to measure the complex permittivity of human bile, bile stones, gastric juice and saliva. The measurements were carried out in the S and J bands. It is observed that normal and infected bile have different dielectric constant and loss tangent. Dielectric constant of infected bile and gastric juice varies from patient to patient. Detection and extraction of bile stone with possible method of treatment is also discussed.


Materials Letters | 2002

Dielectric properties of ionomers at microwave frequencies

K. T. Mathew; S. Biju Kumar; Anil Lonappan; Joe Jacob; Jacob Samuel; Thommachan Xavier; Thomas Kurian

Ionic polymers (ionomers) with interesting characteristics are emerging as important commercial polymers. Ionomers have the unique ability to behave as cross-linked materials at ambient temperatures and to melt and flow at elevated temperatures like thermoplastics. The complex permittivity and conductivity of a class of ionomers at microwave frequencies are determined using the cavity perturbation technique and the results are presented.


Iete Technical Review | 1999

Improved Loaded Quality Factor of Cavity Resonators with Cross lris Coupling

U. Raveendranath; S. Biju Kumar; K. T. Mathew

The performance of circular, rectangular and cross irises for the coupling of microwave power to rectangular waveguide cavity resonators is discussed. For the measurement of complex permittivity of materials using cavity perturbation techniques, rectangular cavities with high Q-factors are required. Compared to the conventional rectangular and circular irises, the cross iris coupling structure provides very high loaded quality factor for all the resonant frequencies. The proposed cross iris coupling structure enhances the accuracy of complex permittivity measurements.


Polymer Composites | 2007

Conducting polyaniline composites as microwave absorbers

Honey John; Rinku M. Thomas; Joe Jacob; K. T. Mathew; Rani Joseph


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2004

Studies on the Dielectric Properties of Poly (o-toluidine) and Poly(o-toluidine-aniline) Copolymer

Honey John; Rinku M. Thomas; K. T. Mathew; Rani Joseph


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2002

Effect of Drying Conditions on Microwave Conductivity of Polyaniline

Honey John; S. Biju Kumar; K. T. Mathew; Rani Joseph


Microwave and Optical Technology Letters | 2008

Biocompatibility Study Of Hydroxyapatite-Chitosan Composite For Medical Applications At Microwave Frequencies

Robin Augustine; Ullas G. Kalappura; K. T. Mathew

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Joe Jacob

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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S. Biju Kumar

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Anil Lonappan

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Rani Joseph

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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U. Raveendranath

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Honey John

Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology

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Vinu Thomas

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Jacob Samuel

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Rinku M. Thomas

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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S. Bijukumar

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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