2014
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2014.2317295
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On the Crack Characteristic Signal From an Open-Ended Coaxial Probe

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“…The sample was scanned with a fixed SOD of 1 mm and a step size of 0.5 mm along the x and y directions. The sample was also imaged using a 24 circular aperture probe [18], an open-ended coaxial probe (OECP) [7] operating at 10 GHz, and a 24 GHz circular dual-polarized aperture probe (DPAP) [15]. The coaxial and dual-polarized probes have demonstrated significant utility for the detection of polarized targets irrespective of their relative orientations.…”
Section: Imaging Of Polarized Targetsmentioning
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“…The sample was scanned with a fixed SOD of 1 mm and a step size of 0.5 mm along the x and y directions. The sample was also imaged using a 24 circular aperture probe [18], an open-ended coaxial probe (OECP) [7] operating at 10 GHz, and a 24 GHz circular dual-polarized aperture probe (DPAP) [15]. The coaxial and dual-polarized probes have demonstrated significant utility for the detection of polarized targets irrespective of their relative orientations.…”
Section: Imaging Of Polarized Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enhancing the lateral resolution and sensitivity has driven the development of near-field microwave imaging probes over the last three decades. The near-field microwave imaging probes developed in the past specifically for crack detection include coaxial probes [7], waveguide-fed aperture probes [8], aperture probes loaded with resonant structures [9]- [11], and printed planar imaging probes [12], [13]. In the particular problem of detecting polarized targets such as cracks, the probe is required to yield high sensitivity regardless of the target's orientation [14], [15].…”
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“…Cracks in metal that are concealed by paint, composite laminates, corrosion protection substances, and rust can be detected easily using microwave techniques compared with other techniques. Studies have shown that nondestructive surface crack detection at the microwave and mm-wave frequencies is capable of detecting and sizing surface cracks in metals [4][5][6][7][8][9]. In [4], an open-ended waveguide operating at 20 GHz was utilized as a sensor to detect smaller surface cracks, such as fatigue cracks from changes in the reflection coefficient.…”
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“…To obtain a higher spatial resolution, the open-ended waveguide technique needs to be used at higher frequencies [8]. Alternatively, open-ended coaxial probes have also been examined [9]. Recently, resonant probes have been reported to design near-field sensors for crack detection in metallic materials [10].…”
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