The effect of the content of fluorinated radon on the dielectric constant and dielectric loss of the specimen is shown in Figure 12.<br>The dielectric constant of the specimen increases with the increase of fluorinated radon, and the dielectric loss decreases with the increase of fluorinated radon.<br>Because the dielectric properties of the material, in addition to the material itself is now determined, are also affected by impurities, crystal phase and pore rate.<br>When the content of fluorinated radon is less than 3wt.%, the dielectric performance of the specimen is greatly affected by the pore rate.<br>When the content of fluorinated radon is higher than 3wt.%, the dielectric properties of the specimen are greatly affected by the crystal boundary phase. When the content of fluorinated radon is 3wt.%, the dielectric performance of the specimen is optimal, the dielectric constant is 7.92, the dielectric loss is 5.06 x 10-4.
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