This paper presents the nanofluidic-integrated millimeter-wave sensor design, which is based on a near-field transmission-line technique implemented by a single loop slot antenna operating at 91 GHz and fabricated into the lid of a photolaser-based subtractive manufactured WR-10 rectangular waveguide. The nanofluidic subsystem, which is mounted on the top of the antenna aperture, is fabricated by using multiple PTFE layers to encapsulate and isolate the liquid sample during measurement. The novel sensor can measure a liquid volume of as low as 210 nanoliters, while still achieving a discrimination accuracy of better than 2% of ethanol in the ethanol/deionized-water liquid mixture
We introduce a method for estimating the permittivity of liquid samples measured using integrated mi...
International audienceThis paper reports the design, simulation and experimental validation of an ac...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
This paper reports on a miniaturized lab-on-a-waveguide liquid-mixture sensor, achieving highly-accu...
A microwave microlitre binary liquid mixture concentration detection sensor with potential biologica...
A novel microfluidic-integrated microwave sensor with potential application in microliter-volume bio...
This research investigates the characterisation of liquids using primarily substrate integrated wave...
International audienceThis paper demonstrates an accurate liquid sensing technique, from 40 MHz to 4...
We present an approach for identification and concentration determination of liquids of pico to nano...
International audienceA miniaturized sensor operating in Radio Frequency region (RF) is proposed to ...
This paper presents a 3D-printed hemispherical lens integrated with flower-shaped stub antenna for l...
Real-time monitoring of liquids and their contents has paramount importance in numerous fields, incl...
In this letter, we propose a microwave sensor for nondestructive, volume-independent liquid characte...
We demonstrate 'through-substrate' sensing of fluids for application in the terahertz spectroscopy o...
YesThis work aims to present an improved version of the liquid mixture identification sensor, the pr...
We introduce a method for estimating the permittivity of liquid samples measured using integrated mi...
International audienceThis paper reports the design, simulation and experimental validation of an ac...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
This paper reports on a miniaturized lab-on-a-waveguide liquid-mixture sensor, achieving highly-accu...
A microwave microlitre binary liquid mixture concentration detection sensor with potential biologica...
A novel microfluidic-integrated microwave sensor with potential application in microliter-volume bio...
This research investigates the characterisation of liquids using primarily substrate integrated wave...
International audienceThis paper demonstrates an accurate liquid sensing technique, from 40 MHz to 4...
We present an approach for identification and concentration determination of liquids of pico to nano...
International audienceA miniaturized sensor operating in Radio Frequency region (RF) is proposed to ...
This paper presents a 3D-printed hemispherical lens integrated with flower-shaped stub antenna for l...
Real-time monitoring of liquids and their contents has paramount importance in numerous fields, incl...
In this letter, we propose a microwave sensor for nondestructive, volume-independent liquid characte...
We demonstrate 'through-substrate' sensing of fluids for application in the terahertz spectroscopy o...
YesThis work aims to present an improved version of the liquid mixture identification sensor, the pr...
We introduce a method for estimating the permittivity of liquid samples measured using integrated mi...
International audienceThis paper reports the design, simulation and experimental validation of an ac...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...