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Detailed measurements and analysis of the dielectric properties of polyimides could bolster the development of 6G wireless communication technologies, report scientists from Tokyo Tech and EM Labs, Inc. Using a device known as a Fabry–P rot resonator, they measured the dielectric constants and dissipation factors of various types of polyimides at frequencies up to 330 GHz. Their findings provide design pointers for polymer-based insulating materials suitable for applications in high-frequency telecommunications.
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