Abstract
An experimental set-up, based on a commercial rapid-scan Fourier transform spectrometer, for dielectric loss measurements on low-loss materials in the frequency region between 120 GHz and 1650 GHz (4–55 cm−1) is described Results obtained for cyclohexane are presented as an example of application
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