Sensors (Jul 2024)

High-Sensitivity Differential Sensor for Characterizing Complex Permittivity of Liquids Based on LC Resonators

  • Zhongjun Li,
  • Shuang Tian,
  • Jiaxin Tang,
  • Weichao Yang,
  • Tao Hong,
  • Huacheng Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24154877
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 15
p. 4877

Abstract

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This paper proposes a high-sensitivity microstrip differential sensor for measuring the complex permittivity of liquids. The prototype of the differential sensor was formed by cascading two LC resonators on a microstrip transmission line based on stepped impedance. A strong electric field was found to be distributed in the circular patch of the LC resonator; therefore, a cylindrical micropore was set in the center of the circular LC resonator to measure the dielectric sample, which maximized the disturbance of the dielectric sample on the sensor. By optimizing the size of the circular LC resonator, a high-sensitivity sensor circuit was designed and manufactured. The complex permittivity of the test sample was calculated by measuring the transmission coefficient of different molar concentrations of ethanol–water solutions. The experimental results show that the designed differential sensor can accurately measure the complex permittivity of liquid materials with an average sensitivity of 0.76%.

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