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Granular composites containing “micro-onions,” permeability, and permittivity calculated for application to microwave absorbers

Abe et al., 2002

Document ID
12695063696099220107
Author
Abe M
Kuroda J
Matsumoto M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Applied physics

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The formula for the effective permeability or permittivity is derived, based on the Maxwell Garnett approximation, for the granular composites having ''micro-onions''micron-meter- sized, multifold core-shell structured particles dispersed in matrices. We calculated and up to …
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