Effect of Microwires Diameters on the Microwave Properties of Glass-Coated Microwires/Dielectric Composite

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The microwave properties of Glass-coated FeCuNbVSiB and CoFeNiSiB microwires/dielectric composite with different microwires diameters were studied. Relative complex permeability and complex permittivity was measured by transmission/reflection (T/R) coaxial line method at the frequency range of 2-18 GHz for composite samples. The results show that the microwave permeability and permittivity increases with the lengthening of the microwires in composite. The microwave permeability, natural resonance frequency and microwave permittivity increase with the decrease of the diameter of the microwires.

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