Abstract
In this paper, we report an ultra-sensitive millimeter wave (mm-wave) reflection liquid sensor, which is electronically tunable, non-invasive, and label-free. The reflection liquid sensor is based on the impedance match technique. It is implemented in a rectangular waveguide structure, which makes the interaction between mm-wave and liquid under test (LUT) in a closed environment, forms a nano-fluidic lab-in-waveguide liquid sensor, and isolates the interference of surroundings. The reflection liquid sensor shows high sensitivity to permittivity change of the LUTs. Taking the ethanol-distilled water as benchmark, a more than 62 dB ethanol-distilled water contrast is experimentally achieved. The detection limit is 0.05% ethanol in volumetric concentration with a 4 dB signal difference, which is the best performance of the microwave and mm-wave liquid sensors publicly reported until now. The ultra-sensitive reflection sensor can be used for bio-chemical sensing. The lab-in-waveguide biosensor is also compatible with microfluidics.
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