Description
A device that utilizes a liquid dielectric material to support or isolate an electromagnetic signal, often used in RF and microwave systems. The liquid dielectric inside the cell has specific electrical properties that allow it to influence the signal's propagation characteristics, such as phase velocity and attenuation. These cells are commonly used in applications like dielectric constant measurements, resonators, and calibration of equipment, where precise control over signal behavior is essential. Liquid dielectric cells are also employed in testing and developing materials that interact with electromagnetic waves.





