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Microwave Resonators Enhanced With 3D Liquid-Metal Electrodes for Microparticle Sensing in Microfluidic Applications

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IEEE JOURNAL OF MICROWAVES
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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JMW.2023.3327521

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Liquid metal; microfluidics; microwave devices; microwave measurements; split ring resonators

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In this study, three-dimensional liquid electrodes made of Galinstan were integrated with a microwave resonator in a microfluidic system, allowing for the measurement and analysis of mixed particles without the need for particle position calibration.
In electrical sensing applications, achieving a uniform electric field at the sensing region is required to eliminate the compounding effect of particle location on the signal magnitude. To generate a uniform electric field in a microfluidic platform, 3D electrodes based on conductive electrolyte liquids have been developed before, where the ionic conductivity of the electrolyte was sufficient for impedance measurements at low frequencies (typically lower than 50 MHz). However, electrolyte liquids cannot be used as electrodes at microwave frequencies (>1 GHz) due to the low mobility of ions. Here, we used Galinstan, a room-temperature liquid metal, to microfabricate 3D liquid electrodes connected to a microwave resonator - and all integrated within a microfluidic system. By generating a highly uniform electric field, a mixture of 20 mu m and 30 mu m diameter polystyrene particles were measured and analyzed without any calibration for particle position. The results demonstrate the utility of liquid electrodes in enhancing the electrical characteristics of microwave resonant sensors.

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