Dielectric Properties of Phosphate Glasses in the Region from 1 to 10 GHz

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Dielectric constants were measured for phosphate and silica glass systems in the frequency region of 1 to 10 GHz using the resonance cavity method. Compositional dependence of dielectric constant and tangent loss were discussed. The effect of the cations on the ε indicates that ε increases in the order, R:Mg

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