A planar-type probe with a coaxial aperture for nondestructive complex permittivity measurement of biological materials Up to 30 GHz

Byoungjoong Kang, Jeiwon Cho, Changyul Cheon, Youngwoo Kwon

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Abstract

In this paper, a novel planar probe structure is developed to evaluate the possibility of replacement of existing open-ended coaxial probes. The body of the probe is a planar transmission line that can propagate TEM mode and is completely shielded. For proper comparisons with open-ended coaxial probes, the proposed probe is designed to have a coaxial aperture on the top of the probe body using a via structure. The results of complex permittivity measurement show good agreement with those of open-ended coaxial probes. Furthermore, it can reduce the fabrication cost and simplify the fabrication process by adopting the photolithography technique. Therefore, the proposed planar type probe is a promising candidate for nondestructive dielectric measurement with respect to low cost and easier fabrication. In particular, it can be advantageous for in-vivo measurements due to its small size and disposability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1441-1444
Number of pages4
JournalIEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest
Volume3
StatePublished - 2004
Event2004 IEEE MITT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest - Fort Worth, TX, United States
Duration: 6 Jun 200411 Jun 2004

Keywords

  • Biomedical application
  • Dielectric measurement
  • Photolithography
  • Planar structure
  • Probe

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