Dielectric Constant

The dielectric constant is a characteristic quantity of a given dielectric substance, sometimes called the relative permittivity (Bekefi and Barrett 1987, p. 418). In general, the dielectric constant is a complex constant, with the real part giving reflective surface properties (Fresnel reflection coefficients), and the imaginary part giving the radio absorption coefficient .

In cgs,

(1)


where is the electric susceptibility. In MKS,

(2)

where is the electric permittivity and is the permittivity of free space.

The corresponding quantity for magnetism is called the relative permeability .

Electric Permittivity, Electric Susceptibility, Fresnel Reflection Coefficients, Radio Absorption Coefficient, Relative Permeability

Bekefi, G. and Barrett, A. H. Electromagnetic Vibrations, Waves, and Radiation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 418-420, 1987.

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