Metal-dielectric nanocomposite structures
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The influence of nanocomposite structures Al-polymer at its dielectric properties in microwave range is investigated. The graphs of experimental dependences of transmission and reflection coefficients of electromagnetic waves, the real and the imaginary part of dielectric permittivity of the samples, as well as of the volume fraction of the dispersed phase are represented
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