Microstrip sensor and methodology for the determination of complex anisotropic permittivity using perturbation techniques

Author:

Morales-Lovera Hector-Noel,Olvera-Cervantes Jose-Luis,Perez-Ramos Aldo-Eleazar,Corona-Chavez Alonso,Saavedra Carlos E.

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, a sensor in microstrip technology and a methodology for measuring the real part and the imaginary part of the complex uniaxial permittivity of solid anisotropic samples are presented. The sensor is based on a pair of parallel lines coupled resonators and a cleft arranged in the coupling region which allows to hold the samples under test (SUTs). The proposed methodology relates the change in the even/odd resonance frequency with the real part of the permittivity in the vertical/horizontal direction, and the change in the Q factor of the even/odd mode with the imaginary part of the permittivity in the vertical/horizontal direction. The methodology was successfully verified with the characterization, at 2.43 GHz of anisotropic samples of printed PLA, Diclad 880, and RO4350B using the knowns materials: RT5870, PTFE and RO4003.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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