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8 November 2020 Environmental temperature and material characterisation of planar evanescent microwave sensors for environmental analysis
Christopher R. Lavers, Jonathan D. Fisk, Benjamin J. T. Lavers
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Abstract
We discuss a microwave planar evanescent waveguide sensor, based on a patented technology demonstrator (2016), for a range of potential UAV platform skin-embedded waveguide sensing applications such as: refractive index sensing, temperature sensing, or surface corrosion. Evanescent microwave sensors can probe the near surface region from millimetre to metric scales, with minimal direct radiation into the external environment, ideal for evading detection, and able of detecting various dielectric or metal materials adjacent to the surface. This paper examines evanescent planar sensor use as an environmental evanescent sensor to both detect and quantify metal or dielectrics without direct contact, measuring material loss from chosen waveguide materials, and waveguide surface cladding materials. We also present microwave transmission for a range of temperature sensor configurations, with good sensitivity across a broad range of temperature-related applications, including temperature hysteresis. [1].
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Christopher R. Lavers, Jonathan D. Fisk, and Benjamin J. T. Lavers "Environmental temperature and material characterisation of planar evanescent microwave sensors for environmental analysis", Proc. SPIE 11525, SPIE Future Sensing Technologies, 115252T (8 November 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2585163
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KEYWORDS
Environmental sensing

Microwave radiation

Sensors

Material characterization

Temperature metrology

Dielectrics

Metals

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