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Dielectric Response of Different Complex Materials

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2012

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Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers inc

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In this paper we describe novel results of the application of the non-orthogonal amplitude-frequency analysis of the smoothed signals (NAFASS) approach [1] for the analysis of the dielectric response of some complex materials. Our goal is to convince experimentalists that the NAFASS approach can serve as a useful tool in the cases when an underlying physical model is absent or in cases when it is necessary to calibrate the equipment with uncertain quantitative characteristics. The parameters obtained in the frame of the NAFASS approach can be used as metrological parameters for comparison of electromagnetic responses associated with properties of different dielectric materials.

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Dielectric Materials, Dielectric Measurements, Methods Of Sn Analysis, Dielectric materials, dielectric measurements, 600, methods of SN analysis, 620

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Nigmatullin, R.R., Zhang, W., Baleanu, D. (2012). Dielectric response of different complex materials. IEEE Transactions On Dielectrics And Electrical Insulation, 19(4), 1344-1350.

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IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation

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19

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4

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1344

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1350
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