Abstract

Point-of-care testing plays an important role in the detection of skin abnormalities. The detection of skin abnormalities requires sufficient depth and no harm. A flexible microwave biosensor based on spoof surface plasmon polaritons was designed to meet the requirements of skin abnormalities. The designed biosensor, which works at 11.3 GHz, is small and can be flexibly attached to the skin surface of any part of the human body for measurement. The health status of the skin can be evaluated by the resonant frequency and the magnitude of the reflection coefficient of the sensor. The sensor was tested on pork skin. The experiment results showed that the sensor can detect skin abnormalities such as skin burn, skin tumor, and others. Compared with other sensors, the sensor has sufficient penetration depth because of the strong penetration of microwave electromagnetic waves. It is the first flexible microwave biosensor used for skin, which involves point-of-care testing, and continuous monitoring of skin.

Highlights

  • For a long time, skin health has been an important issue studied by researchers in the medical field

  • The flexible microwave biosensor we describe in this paper is based on the measurement of skin water content

  • The flexible microwave sensor designed in this paper is based on spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs)

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Summary

Introduction

Skin health has been an important issue studied by researchers in the medical field. Researchers urgently need to design a flexible biosensor for skin abnormality detection. The flexible microwave biosensor we describe in this paper is based on the measurement of skin water content. Flexible biosensors for skin abnormalities based on microwave technology have not been proposed. The flexible microwave sensor designed in this paper is based on spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs). There have been few skin sensors based on a flexible microwave biosensor working at 11.3 GHz was designed and is reported in this. Based on the structure of SSPPs, a flexible microwave biosensor working at paper. In can detect theand skincan using microwave technology, the epidermis parts of addition, the resolution of the sensor is high because of its small size and the processing the dermis without damage.

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