The identification of the minerals composing rocks and their dielectric characterization is essential for the utilization of microwave energy in the rock industry. This paper describes the use of a near-field scanning microwave microscope with enhanced sensitivity for non-invasive measurements of permittivity maps of rock specimens at the micrometer scale in non-contact mode. The microwave system comprises a near-field probe, an in-house single-port vectorial reflectometer, and all circuitry and software needed to make a stand-alone, portable instrument.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMineral transformations of the gypsum-anhydrite system under microwave heating have been studied using in situ dielectric thermal analysis (MW-DETA) and Raman spectroscopy simultaneously. The dielectric properties of samples that were measured under microwave heating provided thorough information about the dynamics of the gypsum-anhydrite system transformations and its significance from the mineralogical point of view. In particular, the MW-DETA technique revealed a new intermediate phase with a γ-anhydrite structure.
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