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Microwave Resonators and Their use as a Measurement Intruments and Sensors
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia January 17-January 19
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J. Mazierska, Masey University, New Zealand
J. Krupka, Politechniki Warszawskiej, Poland
M. Bialkowski, University of Queensland, Australia
M.V. Jacob, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
Microwave resonators of very high Q-factors as 10^9, can currently be manufactured. In this paper an overview of differentm resonant structures used for measurements of dielectric properties of masterials at microwave frequencies, and that can be as electromagnetic sensors of other physical quantities susch as humidity, chemical reactions and level paramagnetic impurities has been presented. Potential applications of microwave are not widely known outside the microwave community, and hence a goal of this paper is to disseminate the information to a wider engineering community.
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J. Mazierska, J. Krupka, M. Bialkowski, M.V. Jacob, "Microwave Resonators and Their use as a Measurement Intruments and Sensors," delta, pp.163-167, Third IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications (DELTA'06), 2006
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