| Literature DB >> 33672180 |
Jonathan Muñoz-Enano1, Jan Coromina1, Paris Vélez1, Lijuan Su1, Marta Gil2, Pau Casacuberta1, Ferran Martín1.
Abstract
Planar phase-variation microwave sensors have attracted increasing interest in recent years since they combine the advantages of planar technology (including low cost, low profile, and sensor integration with the associated circuitry for post-processing and communication purposes, among others) and the possibility of operation at a single frequency (thereby reducing the costs of the associated electronics). This paper reviews and compares three different strategies for sensitivity improvement in such phase-variation sensors (devoted to material characterization). The considered approaches include line elongation (through meandering), dispersion engineering (by considering slow-wave artificial transmission lines), and reflective-mode sensors based on step-impedance open-ended lines. It is shown that unprecedented sensitivities compatible with small sensing regions are achievable with the latter approach.Entities:
Keywords: dielectric constant sensor; meander lines; microwave sensors; phase-variation sensors; slow-wave transmission lines; stepped-impedance transmission lines
Year: 2021 PMID: 33672180 DOI: 10.3390/s21041542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576