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      High-Sensitivity Metamaterial-Inspired Sensor for Microfluidic Dielectric Characterization

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              Metamaterials Application in Sensing

              Metamaterials are artificial media structured on a size scale smaller than wavelength of external stimuli, and they can exhibit a strong localization and enhancement of fields, which may provide novel tools to significantly enhance the sensitivity and resolution of sensors, and open new degrees of freedom in sensing design aspect. This paper mainly presents the recent progress concerning metamaterials-based sensing, and detailedly reviews the principle, detecting process and sensitivity of three distinct types of sensors based on metamaterials, as well as their challenges and prospects. Moreover, the design guidelines for each sensor and its performance are compared and summarized.
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                Journal
                IEEE Sensors Journal
                IEEE Sensors J.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                1530-437X
                1558-1748
                May 2014
                May 2014
                : 14
                : 5
                : 1345-1351
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                10.1109/JSEN.2013.2295312
                ca1f420c-95d3-4731-8132-945ea5852608
                © 2014
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