Reference-Incorporating Microwave Resonator-Based Sensors for Biological Sensing Applications
Use of microwave resonator-based sensors is a relatively new approach for the detection of biological reagents. Sensing mechanism is based on the tracking of the resonant frequency on electromagnetic resonator. Resonant frequency depends on structure geometry and material but is also affected by sec...
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doaj-0e6b2a1a553c4dcfb31e22ca1bc787ea2020-11-25T00:10:10ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002017-08-011454210.3390/proceedings1040542proceedings1040542Reference-Incorporating Microwave Resonator-Based Sensors for Biological Sensing ApplicationsBerk Camli0Hamdi Torun1Gunhan Dundar2Arda D. Yalcinkaya3Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bogazici University, 34342 Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bogazici University, 34342 Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bogazici University, 34342 Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bogazici University, 34342 Istanbul, TurkeyUse of microwave resonator-based sensors is a relatively new approach for the detection of biological reagents. Sensing mechanism is based on the tracking of the resonant frequency on electromagnetic resonator. Resonant frequency depends on structure geometry and material but is also affected by secondary changes in environment. Addition of a reference resonator to suppress these effects is proposed in this work. Identical sensor structures designed at 2 GHz, fabricated using low-cost processes are used in experiments to demonstrate the use of a resonator pair for sensing of glucose in solutions, yielding a sensitivity of 34.72 MHz/ (mg/mL).https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/1/4/542microwave resonator sensingsplit ring resonatorsbackground signal suppression |
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Berk Camli Hamdi Torun Gunhan Dundar Arda D. Yalcinkaya Reference-Incorporating Microwave Resonator-Based Sensors for Biological Sensing Applications Proceedings microwave resonator sensing split ring resonators background signal suppression |
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Reference-Incorporating Microwave Resonator-Based Sensors for Biological Sensing Applications |
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Reference-Incorporating Microwave Resonator-Based Sensors for Biological Sensing Applications |
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Reference-Incorporating Microwave Resonator-Based Sensors for Biological Sensing Applications |
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reference-incorporating microwave resonator-based sensors for biological sensing applications |
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Use of microwave resonator-based sensors is a relatively new approach for the detection of biological reagents. Sensing mechanism is based on the tracking of the resonant frequency on electromagnetic resonator. Resonant frequency depends on structure geometry and material but is also affected by secondary changes in environment. Addition of a reference resonator to suppress these effects is proposed in this work. Identical sensor structures designed at 2 GHz, fabricated using low-cost processes are used in experiments to demonstrate the use of a resonator pair for sensing of glucose in solutions, yielding a sensitivity of 34.72 MHz/ (mg/mL). |
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microwave resonator sensing split ring resonators background signal suppression |
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