This work presents the design and evaluation of a planar device for microwave heating of liquids in continuous microfluidics (CMF) made in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). It deals with volumes in the µL range, which are of high interest and relevance to biologists and chemists. The planar heater in this work is conceived around a complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR) topology that offers a desired electric field direction to—and interaction with—liquids in a microwell. The designed device on a 0.25 mm thick Rogers RO4350B substrate operates at around 2.5 GHz, while a CMF channel and a 2.45 µL microwell are manufactured in PDMS using the casting process. The evaluation of the performance of the designed heater is conducted using a fluoresce...
International audienceThis paper presents a high-sensitive planar microwave sensor based on the meta...
Ever since the first experiments nearly three decades ago, microwave enhanced chemistry has received...
This paper presents a novel fabrication process that allows integration of polydimethylsiloxane (PDM...
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AbstractWe describe a novel stacked split-ring type microwave (MW) resonator that is integrated into...
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There is a need in the industrial, chemical, biological, and medical applications for sensors capabl...
Abstract — A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microflu-idic sensor is proposed in this paper. The...
A microwave dielectric resonator based sensor system has been investigated with respect to its sensi...
International audienceA microwave resonator is presented as a microfabricated sensor dedicated to li...
International audienceThis paper presents a high-sensitive planar microwave sensor based on the meta...
Ever since the first experiments nearly three decades ago, microwave enhanced chemistry has received...
This paper presents a novel fabrication process that allows integration of polydimethylsiloxane (PDM...
This paper presents a 2.45 GHz microwave cavity resonator with the novel dual function of both sensi...
In this paper we describe a microwave sensor for microfluidic sensing using a split ring resonator (...
An electronically adaptive coupling technique is presented for a microwave microstrip resonator to i...
Microwave sensors and applicators are of major interest in applications where no physical contact is...
This paper proposes a miniature microwave-microfluidic chip based on continuous microfluidics and a ...
AbstractWe describe a novel stacked split-ring type microwave (MW) resonator that is integrated into...
International audienceA microwave microfluidic sensor for dielectric characterization of liquids in ...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
There is a need in the industrial, chemical, biological, and medical applications for sensors capabl...
Abstract — A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microflu-idic sensor is proposed in this paper. The...
A microwave dielectric resonator based sensor system has been investigated with respect to its sensi...
International audienceA microwave resonator is presented as a microfabricated sensor dedicated to li...
International audienceThis paper presents a high-sensitive planar microwave sensor based on the meta...
Ever since the first experiments nearly three decades ago, microwave enhanced chemistry has received...
This paper presents a novel fabrication process that allows integration of polydimethylsiloxane (PDM...