Novel Microwave Sensors Based on Split Ring Resonators for Measuring Permittivity

Measuring the electromagnetic properties of materials has important applications in many fields. In this paper, two electrically small sensors based on the split ring resonators (SRRs) with extended long legs, i.e., two-layer and three-layer magnetic coupled SRRs, are proposed to measure the permitt...

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Main Authors: Kuiwen Xu, Yang Liu, Shichang Chen, Peng Zhao, Liang Peng, Linxi Dong, Gaofeng Wang
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spelling doaj-b5595f1698d540f6b7a271e56925463e2021-03-29T21:08:14ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016261112612010.1109/ACCESS.2018.28347268356624Novel Microwave Sensors Based on Split Ring Resonators for Measuring PermittivityKuiwen Xu0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4943-5668Yang Liu1Shichang Chen2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1628-5429Peng Zhao3Liang Peng4Linxi Dong5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2788-1488Gaofeng Wang6Key Laboratory of RF Circuits and Systems, Ministry of Education, Microelectronics CAD Center, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of RF Circuits and Systems, Ministry of Education, Microelectronics CAD Center, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of RF Circuits and Systems, Ministry of Education, Microelectronics CAD Center, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of RF Circuits and Systems, Ministry of Education, Microelectronics CAD Center, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of RF Circuits and Systems, Ministry of Education, Microelectronics CAD Center, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of RF Circuits and Systems, Ministry of Education, Microelectronics CAD Center, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of RF Circuits and Systems, Ministry of Education, Microelectronics CAD Center, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaMeasuring the electromagnetic properties of materials has important applications in many fields. In this paper, two electrically small sensors based on the split ring resonators (SRRs) with extended long legs, i.e., two-layer and three-layer magnetic coupled SRRs, are proposed to measure the permittivity of small samples of unknown materials. By virtue of the characteristics of SRRs, the proposed resonators have several merits, such as extremely compact size (0.067&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> &#x00D7;0.067&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> and 0.052&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> &#x00D7;0.052&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> for two-layer and three-layer magnetic coupled SRRs, respectively), high quality factor (Q), and stable resonance. Especially, the proposed three-layer magnetic coupled sensor with opposite splits on the SRRs is able to further improve the quality factor and have better stability compared with the two-layer coupled sensor. By different shifting resonant frequencies instead of the single ones and the polynomial fitting method, the proposed sensors can accurately calculate the unknown permittivity. Simulated and experimental results have validated the efficacy of the proposed approach and designs. With the features of compact size and lower far-field radiation, the proposed resonators can be combined with various permittivity measurement algorithms to improve the measurement accuracy in a wide range of environments beyond the specific experimental setup.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8356624/Permittivity measurementresonatorssplit ring resonators (SRRs)magnetic couplingfar-field radiation suppression
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author Kuiwen Xu
Yang Liu
Shichang Chen
Peng Zhao
Liang Peng
Linxi Dong
Gaofeng Wang
spellingShingle Kuiwen Xu
Yang Liu
Shichang Chen
Peng Zhao
Liang Peng
Linxi Dong
Gaofeng Wang
Novel Microwave Sensors Based on Split Ring Resonators for Measuring Permittivity
IEEE Access
Permittivity measurement
resonators
split ring resonators (SRRs)
magnetic coupling
far-field radiation suppression
author_facet Kuiwen Xu
Yang Liu
Shichang Chen
Peng Zhao
Liang Peng
Linxi Dong
Gaofeng Wang
author_sort Kuiwen Xu
title Novel Microwave Sensors Based on Split Ring Resonators for Measuring Permittivity
title_short Novel Microwave Sensors Based on Split Ring Resonators for Measuring Permittivity
title_full Novel Microwave Sensors Based on Split Ring Resonators for Measuring Permittivity
title_fullStr Novel Microwave Sensors Based on Split Ring Resonators for Measuring Permittivity
title_full_unstemmed Novel Microwave Sensors Based on Split Ring Resonators for Measuring Permittivity
title_sort novel microwave sensors based on split ring resonators for measuring permittivity
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Measuring the electromagnetic properties of materials has important applications in many fields. In this paper, two electrically small sensors based on the split ring resonators (SRRs) with extended long legs, i.e., two-layer and three-layer magnetic coupled SRRs, are proposed to measure the permittivity of small samples of unknown materials. By virtue of the characteristics of SRRs, the proposed resonators have several merits, such as extremely compact size (0.067&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> &#x00D7;0.067&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> and 0.052&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> &#x00D7;0.052&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> for two-layer and three-layer magnetic coupled SRRs, respectively), high quality factor (Q), and stable resonance. Especially, the proposed three-layer magnetic coupled sensor with opposite splits on the SRRs is able to further improve the quality factor and have better stability compared with the two-layer coupled sensor. By different shifting resonant frequencies instead of the single ones and the polynomial fitting method, the proposed sensors can accurately calculate the unknown permittivity. Simulated and experimental results have validated the efficacy of the proposed approach and designs. With the features of compact size and lower far-field radiation, the proposed resonators can be combined with various permittivity measurement algorithms to improve the measurement accuracy in a wide range of environments beyond the specific experimental setup.
topic Permittivity measurement
resonators
split ring resonators (SRRs)
magnetic coupling
far-field radiation suppression
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8356624/
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