“…adio frequency (RF) resonator-based noncontact sensors, which have emerged as powerful spectroscopic tools for various applications, such as oil and energy, [1][2][3] biomedical, 4,5) health, 6) environmental, 7) and dielectric characterizations of aqueous solutions, [8][9][10] principally detect the changes in material dielectric properties in a nonintrusive and nondestructive manner. These sensors generate considerable interest in terms of their ability to deeply penetrate all-phased (solid, liquid, and gas) dielectric materials, multidimensional detection-based enhanced accuracy, real-time operation, reusability, and lab-on-a-chip compatibility for microfluidics.…”