JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly Sensitive Miniaturized Octagonal DS-CSRR Sensor for Permittivity Measurement of Liquid Samples

Yatish BeriaGouree Shankar DasAkash BuragohainBijay Bikash Chamuah

Year: 2023 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement Vol: 72 Pages: 1-9   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This work considers the use of low-cost Double Split Complementary Split Ring Resonator (DS-CSRR) based microwave sensor for the measurement of complex permittivity of liquid samples with high accuracy. The sensor has been designed to operate at the 2.4 GHz of the Industrial Scientific and Medical (ISM) band where the optimized design has been chosen in accordance with the high shift in resonant frequency when liquids under test (LUTs) are brought in contact with the resonator. The DS-CSRR sensor exhibits a very high normalized sensitivity of 1.52% based on the experimentation of ten common liquid samples covering a wide range (1-111) of dielectric constant values. Fit equations have been developed from the information of permittivity (real and imaginary parts) against the corresponding shift in resonant frequency and the magnitude of transmission coefficient (S21). With methanol and ethanol as unknown samples, their real and imaginary parts of permittivity have been successfully determined with very high accuracy. With the requirement of only microliter volume of the sample, the proposed sensor has been found to be highly capable of detecting permittivity of unknown samples as well as differentiating samples with decimal-level differences in permittivity. This promises the sensor to be an inexpensive and robust alternative to commercial sensors.

Keywords:
Permittivity Materials science Resonator Relative permittivity Dielectric Microwave Optoelectronics Sensitivity (control systems) Electronic engineering Acoustics Optics Physics Computer science Telecommunications Engineering

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