Matter can be identified by its interaction with electromagnetic fields. This can be described by its dielectric and magnetic properties, which typically vary with respect to frequency in the microwave region. Microwave-frequency spectroscopy is capable of making non-contact, non-destructive, non-invasive and label-free measurements with respect to time. It can be used to characterise all states of matter and combinations thereof, such as colloids and microparticulate suspensions. Sensors based upon this technology therefore have great potential for (bio)chemical and industrial point-of-sampling applications where existing measurement techniques are insufficiently portable, low-cost or sensitive. Microfluidics is the manipulation of fluids ...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
This thesis presents a novel microwave sensor for the characterisation of fluids with the integrati...
In spite of various existing thermometry methods for microfluidic applications, it remains challengi...
Matter can be identified by its interaction with electromagnetic fields. This can be described by it...
There is a need in the industrial, chemical, biological, and medical applications for sensors capabl...
Microwave sensors and applicators are of major interest in applications where no physical contact is...
Microwave resonant sensors use the spectral characterisation of a resonator to make high sensitivity...
Microwave technology presents tremendous potential as a remote-sensing technology for a wide range ...
A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed in this paper. The main part o...
A microwave microlitre binary liquid mixture concentration detection sensor with potential biologica...
International audienceThis paper presents a RF biosensor dedicated to the microwave dielectric spect...
AbstractThis paper presents a RF biosensor able to perform analysis on nano volumes of liquids or on...
International audienceA microwave resonator is presented as a microfabricated sensor dedicated to li...
Interest in Lab-on-a-chip and droplet-based microfluidics has grown recently because of their promis...
This thesis presents an innovative and practical approach to developing planar resonant-based spectr...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
This thesis presents a novel microwave sensor for the characterisation of fluids with the integrati...
In spite of various existing thermometry methods for microfluidic applications, it remains challengi...
Matter can be identified by its interaction with electromagnetic fields. This can be described by it...
There is a need in the industrial, chemical, biological, and medical applications for sensors capabl...
Microwave sensors and applicators are of major interest in applications where no physical contact is...
Microwave resonant sensors use the spectral characterisation of a resonator to make high sensitivity...
Microwave technology presents tremendous potential as a remote-sensing technology for a wide range ...
A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed in this paper. The main part o...
A microwave microlitre binary liquid mixture concentration detection sensor with potential biologica...
International audienceThis paper presents a RF biosensor dedicated to the microwave dielectric spect...
AbstractThis paper presents a RF biosensor able to perform analysis on nano volumes of liquids or on...
International audienceA microwave resonator is presented as a microfabricated sensor dedicated to li...
Interest in Lab-on-a-chip and droplet-based microfluidics has grown recently because of their promis...
This thesis presents an innovative and practical approach to developing planar resonant-based spectr...
A miniaturized 2.4 GHz re-entrant cavity has been designed, manufactured and tested as a sensor for ...
This thesis presents a novel microwave sensor for the characterisation of fluids with the integrati...
In spite of various existing thermometry methods for microfluidic applications, it remains challengi...