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metal permittivity and permeability at microwave frequency

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metal permittivity

Does anybody here can find me an online source or handbook listing out permittivity and permeability values for different metals at microwave frequency? Or generally tell me a magnitude range, around hundreds or something like that?
Thanks a lot!
 

permittivity of metals

Metals do not permittivity it is an isolating substance property (insulators, like the glass fibre between copperplates in FR4). Metals do have permeability, but for non-magnetic metals it is about unity. The rest you have to check from some book or goole
 

permittivity metal

Metals DO HAVE permettivity, it is made of a real and imaginary part: esp= eps1+ i* (sigma/w), where eps1 is the real part, the sigma is the conductivity and the w is the frequency.
 

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