The specific conductivity of metal-polymer composites in the microwave range
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The specific conductivity dependence of the metal-polymer composites on dispersed phase volume part in the frequency range 8...12 GHz are investigated. The models of the specific conductivity structure dependence based on equations of Maxwell-Garnett and Nielsen are obtained. The comparison of the models was performed. Results of the numerical modeling and experimental data are shown.
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