Sensitive Metamaterial Sensor for Distinction of Authentic and Inauthentic Fuel Samples
Künye
Tümkaya, M.A., Dinçer, F., Karaaslan, M., Sabah, C. (2017). Sensitive Metamaterial Sensor for Distinction of Authentic and Inauthentic Fuel Samples. Journal of Electronic Materials, 46 (8), pp. 4955-4962. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-017-5485-xÖzet
A metamaterial-based sensor has been realized to distinguish authentic and inauthentic fuel samples in the microwave frequency regime. Unlike the many studies in literature on metamaterial-based sensor applications, this study focuses on a compact metamaterial-based sensor operating in the X-band frequency range. Firstly, electromagnetic properties of authentic and inauthentic fuel samples were obtained experimentally in a laboratory environment. Secondly, these experimental results were used to design and create a highly efficient metamaterial-based sensor with easy fabrication characteristics and simple design structure. The experimental results for the sensor were in good agreement with the numerical ones. The proposed sensor offers a more efficient design and can be used to detect fuel and multiple other liquids in various application fields from medical to military areas in several frequency regimes.