2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/444/2/022007
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Evaluation of dielectric materials properties using microwave enhanced metamaterials sensor

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“…In order for a material to be seen as good dielectric material, it should possess but not limited to the following properties [50][51][52][53][54] According to a report by Rahman et al [55], the dielectric property of chitosan nano-metallic oxide composite films is one of the least exploited materials for this application. From their report, it was clear that this nanocomposite will find useful applications in areas like actuators, sensors, capacitors fuel cells, and self-regulating heaters.…”
Section: Gaseous Dielectricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order for a material to be seen as good dielectric material, it should possess but not limited to the following properties [50][51][52][53][54] According to a report by Rahman et al [55], the dielectric property of chitosan nano-metallic oxide composite films is one of the least exploited materials for this application. From their report, it was clear that this nanocomposite will find useful applications in areas like actuators, sensors, capacitors fuel cells, and self-regulating heaters.…”
Section: Gaseous Dielectricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order for a material to be seen as good dielectric material, it should possess but not limited to the following properties [50–54]: (i) High dielectric strength. (ii) High resistivity to leakage current. (iii) High mechanical strength. (iv) High fire resistance. (v) High chemical inertness. (vi) Low thermal expansion. (vii) Low dielectric loss. (viii) Low density. (ix) Low water absorption quality. …”
Section: Properties and Applications Of Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%