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Enhancement Coupling Method of Microstrip Ring Resonator (MRR) Design for Different Material Sensor Characterization
Author(s) -
Zahriladha Zakaria,
H. Nornikman,
Mohamedfareq Abdulmalek,
Mohd Noor Ismail
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.c1040.1083s219
Subject(s) - resonator , microstrip , return loss , materials science , split ring resonator , dielectric , bandwidth (computing) , coupling (piping) , optoelectronics , ring (chemistry) , telecommunications , electrical engineering , physics , optics , engineering , chemistry , composite material , organic chemistry , antenna (radio)
This work is to design a microstrip ring resonator (MRR) sensor that has the capability to measure the Q-factor and dielectric constant of the selective material. The first step is to design a basic microstrip ring resonator, called Design A. Then the enhancement coupling method of microstrip ring resonator, called Design B is done to improve the performance of the return loss and to ensure the wanted resonant frequency. The performance of this enhancement coupling method of microstrip ring resonator shows of the resonant frequency at 2.096 GHz with the return loss of – 22.063 dB and bandwidth of 10 MHz in between of 2.090 GHz and 2.100 GHz. Using this return loss and the resonant frequency, the Q-factor can be calculated. Then, this microstrip ring resonator with the selective material under test (MUT) or namely as the sample are simulated and compared with the air (εr = 1) as the reference sample. The MUT that apply in this work are Roger 5880 (εr = 2.2), Roger 4350 (εr = 3.48) and FR-4 (εr = 4.4) while the measured dielectric constant that captured are 0.958, 2.163, 3.437, 4.360, respectively.