This article presents a novel 3D-printed cavity resonator, adopted for the extraction of complex dielectric permittivity of liquid chemicals. The proposed structure consists of a spherical cavity slightly compressed at the poles (similar to a pumpkin), which embeds a thin pipe, where the liquid material under test flows. When the liquid is injected into the pipe, the resonance frequency and the quality factor of the fundamental cavity mode change, and their measurement allows retrieving the complex dielectric permittivity of the liquid. The device is entirely realized by 3D-printing and subsequently metalized by electroplating. The flexibility of the 3D-printing technique allows to implement cavities with unconventional shapes. In this case...
Dielectric characterization is very essential before the material can be utilized in designing micro...
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3D-printer materials are becoming increasingly appealing, especially for high frequency applications...
This article presents a novel 3D-printed cavity resonator, adopted for the extraction of complex die...
Today, additive manufacturing (AM) technology is well-known to everybody: each of us has, at least o...
This article presents the implementation of a novel microfluidic sensor based on a resonant cavity. ...
Additive manufacturing has brought a technological revolution which up to now has shown only glimpse...
This paper reports on a technique of using a very high quality factor cylindrical dielectric resonat...
Additive manufacturing has brought a technological revolution which up to now has shown only glimpse...
A novel cavity perturbation technique using coaxial cavity resonators for the measurement of complex...
Dielectric characterization is very essential before the material can be utilized in designing micro...
This paper reports on a technique of using a very high quality factor cylindrical dielectric resonat...
Dielectric characterization is very essential before the material can be utilized in designing micro...
Accurate dielectric characterization of liquid materials is critical for a wide range of application...
A new configuration of dielectric loaded resonator, particularly versatile for the complex permittiv...
Dielectric characterization is very essential before the material can be utilized in designing micro...
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permissíon from IEEE must be obtained for a...
3D-printer materials are becoming increasingly appealing, especially for high frequency applications...
This article presents a novel 3D-printed cavity resonator, adopted for the extraction of complex die...
Today, additive manufacturing (AM) technology is well-known to everybody: each of us has, at least o...
This article presents the implementation of a novel microfluidic sensor based on a resonant cavity. ...
Additive manufacturing has brought a technological revolution which up to now has shown only glimpse...
This paper reports on a technique of using a very high quality factor cylindrical dielectric resonat...
Additive manufacturing has brought a technological revolution which up to now has shown only glimpse...
A novel cavity perturbation technique using coaxial cavity resonators for the measurement of complex...
Dielectric characterization is very essential before the material can be utilized in designing micro...
This paper reports on a technique of using a very high quality factor cylindrical dielectric resonat...
Dielectric characterization is very essential before the material can be utilized in designing micro...
Accurate dielectric characterization of liquid materials is critical for a wide range of application...
A new configuration of dielectric loaded resonator, particularly versatile for the complex permittiv...
Dielectric characterization is very essential before the material can be utilized in designing micro...
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permissíon from IEEE must be obtained for a...
3D-printer materials are becoming increasingly appealing, especially for high frequency applications...