Abstract
The dielectric properties of selected conductively-loaded polyimide samples are characterized in microwave through far infrared wavebands. These materials, belonging to the Vespel\textsuperscript{\textregistered} family, are more readily formed by direct machining than their ceramic loaded epoxy counterparts and present an interesting solution for realizing absorptive optical control structures. Measurements spanning a spectral range from 1 to 600\,${\rm cm^{-1}}$ (0.03 to 18\,THz) were preformed and used in parametrization of the media's dielectric function at frequencies below $\approx3\,$THz.
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Helson, K. R., Miller, K. H., Rostem, K., Quijada, M., & Wollack, E. J. (2018). Dielectric properties of conductively loaded polyimides in the far infrared. Optics Letters, 43(21), 5303. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.43.005303
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