2018 International Conference on Advanced Systems and Electric Technologies (IC_ASET) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/aset.2018.8379875
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Study and design of a sensor containing meta-materials, application into biomedical

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“…[23,35,50] and rectangular [32,34,36,49,55,56] shapes, the most common MTM structures, are combined with a quarter wavelength transmission line or a simple antenna to design a compact electromagnetic contactless sensor. These SRR structures can be optimized as a separate [23,48,57,59,60] or concentric [35,36,49,50,55,56] SRR array, derived from a conventional SRR. Other MTM shapes like H-shape [37,51], X shape [43], omega shape [47], and U shape [45] are also found in some specific MTM-inspired sensors.…”
Section: Bowtie Testing With Transition Metals and Metalloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[23,35,50] and rectangular [32,34,36,49,55,56] shapes, the most common MTM structures, are combined with a quarter wavelength transmission line or a simple antenna to design a compact electromagnetic contactless sensor. These SRR structures can be optimized as a separate [23,48,57,59,60] or concentric [35,36,49,50,55,56] SRR array, derived from a conventional SRR. Other MTM shapes like H-shape [37,51], X shape [43], omega shape [47], and U shape [45] are also found in some specific MTM-inspired sensors.…”
Section: Bowtie Testing With Transition Metals and Metalloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple resonance bands can be easily manipulated by having MTM structure SRRs of different dimensions. MTM-inspired sensors then can be designed to operate in a single band [36, 37, 41-43, 46-49, 51] or multibands [23,33,34,[59][60][61] with higher sensitivity. MTM-inspired sensors have been employed for a variety of detecting purposes, for instance, liquidor fluid [23-25, 34, 43, 44, 46-48, 53-55, 57, 63, 65-69, 95], solid dielectric material [35,36,38,52,58,62,70], or biomaterials [37,49,50,80,91].…”
Section: Bowtie Testing With Transition Metals and Metalloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%