DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ICE AT 5.1 AND 9.7GHz USING CAVITY RESONATOR

P(論文) The relative complex dielectric permittivity (ε^*=ε'-iε") of ice was investigated at 5.1 and 9.7GHz by the cavity resonator method. The purpose of the measurement was to clarify the dielectric properties, especially the loss tangent (tan δ=ε"/ε'), of ice at microwave freque...

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Main Authors: マツオカ, タケシ, フジタ, シュウジ, モリシマ, シゲノリ, マエ, シンジ, MATSUOKA, Takeshi, FUJITA, Shuji, MORISHIMA, Shigenori, MAE, Shinji
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1994
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author マツオカ, タケシ
フジタ, シュウジ
モリシマ, シゲノリ
マエ, シンジ
MATSUOKA, Takeshi
FUJITA, Shuji
MORISHIMA, Shigenori
MAE, Shinji
author_facet マツオカ, タケシ
フジタ, シュウジ
モリシマ, シゲノリ
マエ, シンジ
MATSUOKA, Takeshi
FUJITA, Shuji
MORISHIMA, Shigenori
MAE, Shinji
author_sort マツオカ, タケシ
collection National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
description P(論文) The relative complex dielectric permittivity (ε^*=ε'-iε") of ice was investigated at 5.1 and 9.7GHz by the cavity resonator method. The purpose of the measurement was to clarify the dielectric properties, especially the loss tangent (tan δ=ε"/ε'), of ice at microwave frequencies. Because the tan δvalues of ice at microwave frequencies reported in past investigations were contradictory among several investigators by factors larger than 10,it was necessary to obtain the precise values of tan δ for application to microwave remote sensing of the cryosphere. In this study, we used the cavity resonator method, which is suitable for low loss materials such as ice. Ice samples were polycrystalline and made from deionized water. The experimental results were as follows : The values of tan δ were 1.9-2.8×(10)^<-4> at 9.7GHz and 1.5-2.5×(10)^<-4> at 5.1GHz in the temperature range -20℃ to -2℃. Thus, the values of tan δ of ice at 9.7 GHz were larger than that of ice at 5.1GHz; both of them were of the order of (10)^<-4>. It was confirmed that the values of tan δ of ice at 9.7 and 5.1GHz were not of the order of (10)^<-3> (experimental results of CUMMING (J.Appl. Phys., 23,768,1952)) but (10)^<-4> (similar to the experimental results of MATZLER and WEGMULLER (J. Phys. D : Appl. Phys., 20,1623,1987)). departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003857 2025-04-13T14:25:53+00:00 DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ICE AT 5.1 AND 9.7GHz USING CAVITY RESONATOR マツオカ, タケシ フジタ, シュウジ モリシマ, シゲノリ マエ, シンジ MATSUOKA, Takeshi FUJITA, Shuji MORISHIMA, Shigenori MAE, Shinji 1994-11 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3857/files/KJ00000767965.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003857 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3857 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology 8 200 AA10756213 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3857/files/KJ00000767965.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003857 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3857 1994 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00003857 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) The relative complex dielectric permittivity (ε^*=ε'-iε") of ice was investigated at 5.1 and 9.7GHz by the cavity resonator method. The purpose of the measurement was to clarify the dielectric properties, especially the loss tangent (tan δ=ε"/ε'), of ice at microwave frequencies. Because the tan δvalues of ice at microwave frequencies reported in past investigations were contradictory among several investigators by factors larger than 10,it was necessary to obtain the precise values of tan δ for application to microwave remote sensing of the cryosphere. In this study, we used the cavity resonator method, which is suitable for low loss materials such as ice. Ice samples were polycrystalline and made from deionized water. The experimental results were as follows : The values of tan δ were 1.9-2.8×(10)^<-4> at 9.7GHz and 1.5-2.5×(10)^<-4> at 5.1GHz in the temperature range -20℃ to -2℃. Thus, the values of tan δ of ice at 9.7 GHz were larger than that of ice at 5.1GHz; both of them were of the order of (10)^<-4>. It was confirmed that the values of tan δ of ice at 9.7 and 5.1GHz were not of the order of (10)^<-3> (experimental results of CUMMING (J.Appl. Phys., 23,768,1952)) but (10)^<-4> (similar to the experimental results of MATZLER and WEGMULLER (J. Phys. D : Appl. Phys., 20,1623,1987)). departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Polar meteorology and glaciology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
spellingShingle マツオカ, タケシ
フジタ, シュウジ
モリシマ, シゲノリ
マエ, シンジ
MATSUOKA, Takeshi
FUJITA, Shuji
MORISHIMA, Shigenori
MAE, Shinji
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ICE AT 5.1 AND 9.7GHz USING CAVITY RESONATOR
title DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ICE AT 5.1 AND 9.7GHz USING CAVITY RESONATOR
title_full DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ICE AT 5.1 AND 9.7GHz USING CAVITY RESONATOR
title_fullStr DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ICE AT 5.1 AND 9.7GHz USING CAVITY RESONATOR
title_full_unstemmed DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ICE AT 5.1 AND 9.7GHz USING CAVITY RESONATOR
title_short DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ICE AT 5.1 AND 9.7GHz USING CAVITY RESONATOR
title_sort dielectric properties of ice at 5.1 and 9.7ghz using cavity resonator
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