Abstract

A microwave sensor is proposed based on a chiral twisted dual-layer meta-surface. Elliptical angle and polarization rotation angle are used to characterize the different dielectric constants of materials. The dielectric films consisting of polydimethylsiloxane and barium titanate with volume fractions 0%, 10%, 15%, 20% are prepared and tested for a proof of concept. The measured results show that the Q factors of polarization rotation angle and elliptical angle peak are 11.85 when the volume fraction of barium titanate is 20%, which is 75.5% higher than 6.75 of the transmission resonance peak, and the figures of merit of the polarization rotation angle and elliptical angle peak are 0.99 and 0.86, which are 73.7% and 50.9% higher than the 0.57 of transmission resonance, respectively. Compared to the resonance sensing method, polarization sensing not only has a better Q factor and figure of merit while maintaining similar sensitivity, but also obtains more characterization information due to the double-parameter sensing, which provide a new idea for the development of high-sensitivity microwave sensors.

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