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Microwave Absorbing Materials

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Available data on microwave absorbing materials finding engineering applications or potentially attractive for use in dielectric, magnetic, and ferroelectric–seignettomagnetic absorbers are summarized.

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Petrov, V.M., Gagulin, V.V. Microwave Absorbing Materials. Inorganic Materials 37, 93–98 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004171120638

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