A Capacitive Microwave Sensor With Guard Electrodes for Biological Cell Characterization

A. Savić, A. Jacob
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Parallel plate capacitor configurations are common for permittivity measurements. Depending on the exact geometry of the plates, the contribution of the usually unwanted fringing fields can be significant. At low frequencies, this effect can be simply avoided by means of properly driven guard electrodes. This way, only the approximately homogeneous field beneath the main electrode is measured. This paper proposes a microwave implementation of such a sensor and a simple method based on scattering parameter measurements for permittivity extraction. The intended application is the size independent assessment of biological cell properties in a microfluidic setup. The paper presents simulation results for a parallel plate cell sensor without and with a guard electrode. Experimental verification is provided with a scaled version realized in printed circuit board technology. The measurements are performed on a dielectric slab at different positions.
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一种具有保护电极的电容式微波传感器用于生物细胞表征
并联板电容器配置是常见的介电常数测量。根据板的精确几何形状,通常不需要的边缘场的贡献可以是显著的。在低频率下,这种影响可以简单地通过适当驱动的保护电极来避免。这样,只测量主电极下的近似均匀场。本文提出了该传感器的微波实现和基于散射参数测量的简单介电常数提取方法。预期的应用是在微流体设置的生物细胞特性的大小独立评估。本文给出了不带保护电极和带保护电极的平行板电池传感器的仿真结果。实验验证提供了在印刷电路板技术上实现的缩放版本。测量是在不同位置的电介质板上进行的。
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