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A Microwave and Microfluidic Planar Resonator for Efficient and Accurate Complex Permittivity Characterization of Aqueous Solutions

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMTT.2012.2231877

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Permittivity measurement; microfluidics; microwave sensors; planar resonators

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  1. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

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A microwave resonator is presented as a microfabricated sensor dedicated to liquid characterization with perspectives for chemistry and biology. The nanolitter range aqueous solution under investigation is located on top of the planar resonator thanks to amicrofluidic channel compatible with a future lab-on-a-chip integration. The interaction between the electric field and the liquid translates into a predictable relationship between electrical characteristics of the resonator (resonant frequency and associated insertion loss) and the complex permittivity of the fluid (real and imaginary parts). A prototype of the resonator has been fabricated and evaluated with de-ionized water/ethanol mixtures with ethanol volume fraction ranging from 0% to 20%. Good agreement has been reached between theoretical and measured electrical parameters of the resonator. The discrepancy on the resonant frequency is estimated to 0.5%, whereas the one on the associated transmission coefficient is lower than 1%. This translates into a maximum relative error on the real and imaginary part of the predicted relative permittivity of less than 6.5% and 4%, respectively, validating the principle of this accurate permittivity characterization methodology.

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