Absolute calorimetric determination of dielectric loss factors at w = 104 s-1 and 4.2 k and application to the measurement of loss factors of standard capacitors at room temperature
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By means of two different calorimetric methods the dielectric loss factors of a quartz and a mica capacitor were determined at 4.2 K. At w = 10<sup>4</sup>s<sup>-1</sup> the results are: tan δ<sub>quartz, 4.2 K</sub> = (7.99 /spl I.chemo/ 0.05) × 10<sup>-5</sup> and tan δ<sub>mica, 4.2 K</sub> = (2.23 /spl I.chemo/ 0.02) X 10<sup>-6</sup>. Using these loss factor standards the loss factors of standard air capacitors at 23°C were determined.
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