DocumentCode
640825
Title
Sensor for two-resonator refractometer
Author
Dormidontov, A.V. ; Prokopenko, Yu.V.
Author_Institution
Usikov Inst. of Radiophys. & Electron., Kharkov, Ukraine
fYear
2013
fDate
23-28 June 2013
Firstpage
543
Lastpage
545
Abstract
Feature of the open quasi-optical dielectric resonators is that they are always in direct contact with the environment, which is of their immediate part. Therefore, for the diagnosis of electro-physical parameters of the studied medium at the space point it is not necessary to ensure the forced air bleed to place into a resonator sensor. For example, suffice it to place a cylindrical dielectric resonator (CDR) at this point. Since the field of eigenmodes of quasi-optical CDR is specifically determined with the parameters of the studied medium and their variations lead to changes in the eigenfrequencies and Q-factor of the resonator. In addition, the temperature variation of the surrounding space entails a change in the geometric parameters of the resonator, which also leads to changes of its inherent spectral and energy characteristics. It is natural for solution of main refractometry problem the CDR should be used of a material with low linear expansion coefficient. In our researches, we have used easily accessible dielectric. It was a Teflon (with the real part of permittivity ε1´ = 2.04 and loss tangent tgδ1 = 1.7×10-4).
Keywords
Q-factor; optical resonators; optical sensors; refractometers; air bleed; cylindrical dielectric resonator; eigenfrequency; electro physical parameter; quasioptical dielectric resonator; resonator Q-factor; resonator geometric parameter; resonator sensor; temperature variation; two-resonator refractometer sensor; Permittivity; Q-factor; Refractive index; Resonant frequency; Temperature; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Physics and Engineering of Microwaves, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves (MSMW), 2013 International Kharkov Symposium on
Conference_Location
Kharkiv
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-1066-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MSMW.2013.6622115
Filename
6622115
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