A porous dielectric element is produced by forming a first dielectric and
a second dielectric. The second dielectric is dispersed in the first
dielectric. The second dielectric is then removed from the second
dielectric by using a chemical dissolution. The removal of the second
dielectric from the first dielectric leaves pores in the first
dielectric. The pores, which are filled with air, improves the overall
dielectric constant of the resulting dielectric element.