The object of this work is to investigate the microwave absorbing properties of nanocomposite bulk samples. As filler we used magnetite with different particle size in a silicone rubber matrix and investigated the influence of the filler concentration and particle size in the polymer matrix on the microwave nonlinearity in a large frequency range (1 ÷ 13 GHz). We found that the intensity and the frequency at the reflection loss minimum depend on the particle size and particle concentration of magnetite in the samples.
Magnetic field and its gradient measurements based on coherent population trapping resonances at the D1 line of 87 Rb are performed by means of coupling two ground-state Zeeman sublevels belonging to different hyperfine levels to a common excited state. Two coherent laser fields with frequency difference of 6.8 GHz are used. They are produced by direct current modulation of a diode laser. The resonance splitting and broadening caused by the applied magnetic field is measured by scanning the laser modulation frequency around the ground-state hyperfine frequency.
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