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Flip-Chip Distributed MEMS Transmission Lines (DMTLs) for Biosensing Applications

Li Lijie, D Uttamchandani, Lijie Li Orcid Logo

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, Volume: 56, Issue: 4, Pages: 986 - 990

Swansea University Author: Lijie Li Orcid Logo

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Microwave dielectric spectroscopic sensors have the advantage of non-invasive detection. This work is the first prototype of microwave dielectric sensor that uses slow wave structure (distributed transmission lines). The device has been made using commercial silicon foundry, which has the potential...

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Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
ISSN: 0278-0046
Published: 2009
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa6097
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Abstract: Microwave dielectric spectroscopic sensors have the advantage of non-invasive detection. This work is the first prototype of microwave dielectric sensor that uses slow wave structure (distributed transmission lines). The device has been made using commercial silicon foundry, which has the potential to be commercialised. Characterisations have also been conducted using NaCl solutions.
Item Description: This paper demonstrates a novel miniaturised biosensor with the potential application in diabetes diagnosis. The device is based on the principle of detecting dielectric changes using microwave distributed MEMS transmission lines, which is a truly non-invasive sensing mechanism. The idea of the paper is the base of a previous Royal Society research project.
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Issue: 4
Start Page: 986
End Page: 990