Accession Number:

ADP007720

Title:

Fundamental Interaction Mechanisms Between Microwaves and Matter

Corporate Author:

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV STATE COLLEGE MATERIALS RESEARCH LAB

Report Date:

1992-04-27

Abstract:

A molecular and crystallographic view of the absorption of microwave energy by ceramic materials is presented, with examples drawn from both structural and electronic ceramics, together with the liquid and polymeric materials used in processing them. Among the absorption mechanisms discussed are dipole reorientation, space charge phenomena, ferrimagnetic resonance, and tails from the far infrared. Other important topics include relaxation spectra, field partitioning, and thermal runaway.

Supplementary Note:

This article is from 'Ceramic Transactions. Volume 21. Proceedings of the Symposium on Microwave Theory and Application in Materials Processing Annual Meeting of the American Ceramic Society (23rd) Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 29 - May 3, 1991,' ADA253631, p51-67.

Pages:

0018

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Distribution Statement:

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

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1.47MB