Emily Adams, Toby Attwood, S. Freer, S. Hanham, C. Constantinou, F. Hu, L. Azpilicueta, M. Navarro‐Cía
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Abstract
Indoor wireless communications need to move towards Terahertz (THz) frequencies in order to keep up with society's demand for data transmission, but this change is currently hindered by limited knowledge of material properties and propagation and scattering models at these frequencies. The dielectric properties of common household materials are investigated here with a twofold objective: (1) to extend the library of material properties at THz, and (2) to estimate and disentangle losses in scattering measurements in order to facilitate propagation, scattering and, ultimately, channel models.