2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20041066
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Microwave Differential Frequency Splitting Sensor Using Magnetic-LC Resonators

Abstract: A differential microwave permittivity sensor and comparator is designed using a microstrip transmission line loaded with a magnetic-LC resonator. The microstrip transmission line is aligned with the electric wall of the resonator. The sensor shows a single transmission zero, when it is unloaded or loaded symmetrically on both halves. A second notch appears in the transmission response by asymmetrical dielectric loading on the two halves of the device. The frequency splitting is used to characterize the dielect… Show more

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“…Using (11), the complex dielectric properties of any unknown fluid sample can be derived by measuring its corresponding resonance frequency and peak attenuation.…”
Section: Measurement and Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using (11), the complex dielectric properties of any unknown fluid sample can be derived by measuring its corresponding resonance frequency and peak attenuation.…”
Section: Measurement and Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [ 71 ], a frequency-splitting sensor for dielectric characterization based on a transmission line loaded with a pair of identical magnetic LC resonators (inductance-capacitance resonator) is reported. The sensitivity of the sensor is enhanced by removing the mutual coupling between the two halves of the magnetic-LC resonator using a metallic wall.…”
Section: Brief Summary Of the Special Issue Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical solu-tion to beat the environmental factors is through differential measurements eg through usage of differential sensor. Also, the differential permittivity sensors are not rare for planar sensors [9]. As far as the authors of this paper know, there is no differential coaxial sensor described in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%