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Obtaining the dielectric constant of solids from capacitance measurements with a pointer electrode
A Guadarrama-Santana1, A García-Valenzuela
1Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnológico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 70-186, 04510 México Distrito Federal, Mexico. asur.guadarrama@ccadet.unam.mx
Abstract:
We analyze the determination of the dielectric constant of macroscopic solid samples in a nondestructive way from measurements of the capacitance between a pointer electrode and the sample's surface. We assembled an experimental device and found that an accuracy of 1% or better can be attained with common laboratory instrumentation.
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