Simplified approach to detect dielectric constant using a low-cost microfluidic quarter mode substrate-integrated waveguide

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Abstract

Liquid materials’ characterization using commercial probes and radio frequency techniques is expensive and complex. This study proposes a compact and cost-effective radio frequency sensor system to measure the dielectric constant using a three-material calibration. The simplified approach measures reflection coefficient magnitudes for all four materials rather than the complex values in conventional permittivity detection systems. We employ a sensor module based on a circular substrate-integrated waveguide with measured unloaded quality factor = 910 to ensure measurement reliability. Miniaturized quarter-mode substrate-integrated waveguide resonators are integrated with four microfluidic channels containing three known materials and one unknown analyte. Step-wise measurement and linearity ensures maximum 4% error for the dielectric constant compared with results obtained using a high-performance commercial product.

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Salim, A., Memon, M. U., Jeong, H., & Lim, S. (2020). Simplified approach to detect dielectric constant using a low-cost microfluidic quarter mode substrate-integrated waveguide. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(17), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20174985

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