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Absorption cross section of building materials at mm wavelength in a reverberation chamber

Micheli, D.; Delfini, A.; Pastore, R.; Marchetti, M.; Diana, R.; Gradoni, Gabriele

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Authors

D. Micheli

A. Delfini

R. Pastore

M. Marchetti

R. Diana

Gabriele Gradoni



Abstract

The reverberation chamber (RC) method is used to estimate the average absorption cross section of building materials at mm wave frequencies. Analysed samples include concrete, travertine and bricks of different types. The investigation is carried out in the frequency range between 50 GHz and 68 GHz, which is of interest in the next generation of mobile telecommunication system. A cylindrical cavity is transformed into a RC through the use of a mechanical model stirrer. The chamber field is statistically homogeneous and depolarized; therefore it can be used to probe the average response of the sample under test. In particular, through a differential measure of the average quality factor (average insertion loss) it is possible estimate the fraction of power absorbed by the sample under test. Several cube-shape samples have been characterized and compared. Obtained results show that analysed samples have remarkably different levels of the electromagnetic wave absorption, depending on both material density and chemical composition. The absorption of pure water is used as a baseline to determine the dynamic range of the measurement.

Citation

Micheli, D., Delfini, A., Pastore, R., Marchetti, M., Diana, R., & Gradoni, G. (2017). Absorption cross section of building materials at mm wavelength in a reverberation chamber. Measurement Science and Technology, 28(2), Article 024001. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/aa53a1

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 13, 2016
Publication Date Jan 12, 2017
Deposit Date May 10, 2017
Publicly Available Date May 10, 2017
Journal Measurement Science and Technology
Print ISSN 0957-0233
Electronic ISSN 1361-6501
Publisher IOP Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 28
Issue 2
Article Number 024001
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/aa53a1
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/840751
Publisher URL http://stacks.iop.org/0957-0233/28/i=2/a=024001

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