Jin Shao, G. Manandhar, B. Arigong, Hualiang Zhang
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引用次数: 3
摘要
提出了一种用于检测聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)微流控通道中介电变化的双频射频器件。该器件由两个双频威尔金森功率分配器(工作在2GHz和5GHz)和两个90°双频微带线(在两个工作频率下提供180°相位差)组成,对介电材料变化的识别非常敏感。此外,通过同时在两个频率下工作,可以提高测量的稳定性/鲁棒性。与最近报道的射频微流控传感器[Yang et al, Lab Chip, 10, 553,(2010)]相比,该装置在相同的测量灵敏度水平(-80dB抵消水平)下具有更高的测量稳定性。
Dual-band radio-frequency device for sensing dielectric property changes in microfluidic channel
We propose a dual-band RF device to detect the dielectric changes in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic channel. Such a device, which consists of two dual-band Wilkinson power dividers (working at 2GHz and 5GHz) and two 90° dual-band microstrip lines (providing 180° phase difference at two working frequencies), is very sensitive for identifying dielectric material changes. Moreover, by operating at two frequencies simultaneously, it can improve the measurement stability/robustness. Compared with the recently reported RF microfluidic sensor [Yang et al, Lab Chip, 10, 553, (2010)], the proposed device features enhanced measurement stability with the same level of measurement sensitivity (-80dB cancellation level).