2020
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2020.2991349
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Gold Coplanar Waveguide Resonator Integrated With a Microfluidic Channel for Aqueous Dielectric Detection

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“…Microwave sensing technology has recently been adopted in a myriad of applications including ice sensing 24,25 , liquid and gas sensing [26][27][28][29] , dielectric spectroscopy [30][31][32] , monitoring cancer 33,34 , detection of glucose and electrolyte level in aqueous solutions 35,36 , and recently in clinical microbiology practices [37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45] . Microwave resonators have recently shown to be highly sensitive in sensing and monitoring bacteria 39,40,46,47 .…”
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“…Microwave sensing technology has recently been adopted in a myriad of applications including ice sensing 24,25 , liquid and gas sensing [26][27][28][29] , dielectric spectroscopy [30][31][32] , monitoring cancer 33,34 , detection of glucose and electrolyte level in aqueous solutions 35,36 , and recently in clinical microbiology practices [37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45] . Microwave resonators have recently shown to be highly sensitive in sensing and monitoring bacteria 39,40,46,47 .…”
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“…As with microwave gas sensing [ 57 ], important features such as selectivity, sensitivity and long-term stability are not yet satisfactorily reported for water quality contaminants in water samples. Mostly, researchers worldwide have demonstrated the differentiation between laboratory-prepared liquid samples (mostly % mixtures water/alcohol) due to permittivity variations and consequent frequency shift, combining simulations and experiments at room temperature and obtaining selectivity in separated samples [ 105 , 106 , 107 ].…”
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“…2 (note that the step-impedance discontinuities are considered to be ideal, i.e., not modelled by any equivalent circuit model). Other CPW sensors based on terminated CPWs are reported in [59], [60], whereas [61] reports a CSRR-loaded CPW transmission mode sensor, but devoted to the measurements of rotation and proximity.…”
Section: The Proposed Ocsrr-based Reflective-mode Phase-variationmentioning
confidence: 99%