International audienceA microwave microfluidic sensor for dielectric characterization of liquids in real time is presented in this paper. The sensor is implemented in microstrip technology and consists of a symmetric splitter/combiner configuration loaded with a pair of identical split ring resonators (SRRs) and microfluidic channels placed on top of them (gap region). The sensor works in differential mode and sensing is based on frequency splitting. Thus, if the structure is unloaded or if it is symmetrically loaded with regard to the axial plane, only one transmission zero (notch) in the frequency response appears. However, if the axial symmetry is disrupted (e.g., by the presence of different liquids in the channels), two transmission ze...
We present a microwave method for the dielectric characterization of small liquids based on a metama...
International audienceDifferential permittivity sensors based on a pair of uncoupled microstrip line...
International audienceDifferential permittivity sensors based on a pair of uncoupled microstrip line...
International audienceA microwave microfluidic sensor for dielectric characterization of liquids in ...
A microwave microfluidic sensor for dielectric characterization of liquids in real time is presented...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
A microwave dielectric resonator based sensor system has been investigated with respect to its sensi...
Abstract — A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microflu-idic sensor is proposed in this paper. The...
This paper describes the use of microfluidic microwave sensors for measuring the length, volume, spe...
This paper describes the use of microfluidic microwave sensors for measuring the length, volume, spe...
This paper describes the use of microfluidic microwave sensors for measuring the length, volume, spe...
A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed in this paper. The main part o...
This paper presents a microfluidic split ring resonator sensor with planar structure to identify and...
We present a microwave method for the dielectric characterization of small liquids based on a metama...
International audienceDifferential permittivity sensors based on a pair of uncoupled microstrip line...
International audienceDifferential permittivity sensors based on a pair of uncoupled microstrip line...
International audienceA microwave microfluidic sensor for dielectric characterization of liquids in ...
A microwave microfluidic sensor for dielectric characterization of liquids in real time is presented...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
In this paper, a new type of microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed to detect and determine the d...
A microwave dielectric resonator based sensor system has been investigated with respect to its sensi...
Abstract — A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microflu-idic sensor is proposed in this paper. The...
This paper describes the use of microfluidic microwave sensors for measuring the length, volume, spe...
This paper describes the use of microfluidic microwave sensors for measuring the length, volume, spe...
This paper describes the use of microfluidic microwave sensors for measuring the length, volume, spe...
A new metamaterial-inspired microwave microfluidic sensor is proposed in this paper. The main part o...
This paper presents a microfluidic split ring resonator sensor with planar structure to identify and...
We present a microwave method for the dielectric characterization of small liquids based on a metama...
International audienceDifferential permittivity sensors based on a pair of uncoupled microstrip line...
International audienceDifferential permittivity sensors based on a pair of uncoupled microstrip line...