Microwave Absorption in Percolating Metal-insulator Composites

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Abstract

We measure several electromagnetic properties of tungsten-Teflon composites as a function of metal volume concentration. The electric (E) and magnetic (H) loss tangents at 2.45 GHz and the dc conductivity each exhibit a percolation transition at a different critical value of the metal volume fraction, $p$. Moreover, the transition behavior depends on the average particle size and size distribution of the metal component. We explain the variation in each case by a schematic model derived from established percolation theory and the distinct response of conducting particles to microwave electric and magnetic fields.

*This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF-RUI: DMR-0406584), The Pennsylvania State University, and Altoona College.

Authors

  • Darin Zimmerman

    • The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
  • Jeremy Cardellino

    • The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
  • Kyle Cravener

    • The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
  • Kelly Feather

    • The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
  • Nicholas Miskovsky

    • The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
  • Gary Weisel

    • The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona