Abstract
The theory and apparatus for a Michelson interferometer for the precise measurement of dielectric constant and loss of liquids at 2.1‐mm wavelength are described. The probable error of the dielectric‐constant measurements is 0.2%. The probable error of the loss measurements is 2% or ±0.0002, whichever is higher. The dielectric constants and losses of dilute solutions of chlorobenzene in benzene have been measured at 2.1‐mm wavelength at 20° and compared in the light of existing lower‐frequency data. The dielectric constants and losses of several nonpolar and slightly polar liquids have also been measured at 2.1‐mm wavelength at 20°. The presence of appreciable losses in benzene and carbon tetrachloride has been confirmed. Measured losses in cyclohexane and n‐heptane are considerably lower than those in benzene and carbon tetrachloride.