A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for microfluidic compositional analysis. It has been fully evaluated experimentally with water and common solvents, namely methanol, ethanol, and chloroform, with excellent agreement with the expected behaviour predicted by the Debye model. The sensor’s performance has also been assessed for analysis of segmented flow using water and oil. The samples’ interaction with the electric field in the gap region has been maximized by aligning the sample tube parallel to the electric field in this region, and the small width of the gap (typically 1 mm) result in a highly localised complex permittivity measurement. The re-entrant cavity has simple mechanic...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
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Microwave sensors and applicators are of major interest in applications where no physical contact is...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
There is a need in the industrial, chemical, biological, and medical applications for sensors capabl...
A microwave microlitre binary liquid mixture concentration detection sensor with potential biologica...
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A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed in this paper. The main part o...
International audienceA microwave resonator is presented as a microfabricated sensor dedicated to li...
A novel microfluidic-integrated microwave sensor with potential application in microliter-volume bio...
A dual mode, microstrip, microfluidic sensor was designed, built, and tested, which has the ability ...
In this paper, a new design of microwave sensor with high Q-factor for liquid characterization is an...
International audienceThis paper presents a RF biosensor dedicated to the microwave dielectric spect...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
This paper reports on a miniaturized lab-on-a-waveguide liquid-mixture sensor, achieving highly-accu...
Microwave sensors and applicators are of major interest in applications where no physical contact is...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
There is a need in the industrial, chemical, biological, and medical applications for sensors capabl...
A microwave microlitre binary liquid mixture concentration detection sensor with potential biologica...
This paper describes the use of microfluidic microwave sensors for measuring the length, volume, spe...
Matter can be identified by its interaction with electromagnetic fields. This can be described by it...
A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed in this paper. The main part o...
International audienceA microwave resonator is presented as a microfabricated sensor dedicated to li...
A novel microfluidic-integrated microwave sensor with potential application in microliter-volume bio...
A dual mode, microstrip, microfluidic sensor was designed, built, and tested, which has the ability ...
In this paper, a new design of microwave sensor with high Q-factor for liquid characterization is an...
International audienceThis paper presents a RF biosensor dedicated to the microwave dielectric spect...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
This paper reports on a miniaturized lab-on-a-waveguide liquid-mixture sensor, achieving highly-accu...
Microwave sensors and applicators are of major interest in applications where no physical contact is...