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https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-16-23-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-16-23-2018
04 Sep 2018
 | 04 Sep 2018

Using The Kramers-Kronig Transforms To Retrieve The Conductivity From The Effective Complex Permittivity

Mostafa Bakry and Ludger Klinkenbusch

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A relatively simple numerical method is introduced to separate the electric conductivity from the effective (complex) permittivity. The latter is often the outcome of measurements of the electric properties of a material. The method includes a numerical evaluation of the Kramers-Kronig transform integrals also known as Hilbert transform. Exemplarily it is applied to extract the conductivity from measured data found in the literature describing the effective permittivity of composite material.
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