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This study introduces a novel Magnetite Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Graphene array sensor for ultra-wide band (UWB) microwave imaging. The sensor achieves enhanced bandwidth and high gain, suitable for microwave detection systems and potentially solar panels.

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Area of Science:

  • Electromagnetics
  • Materials Science
  • Sensor Technology

Background:

  • Microwave imaging requires advanced sensors for precise detection.
  • Ultra-wide band (UWB) technology offers broad frequency coverage for imaging applications.
  • Graphene and Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) are advanced materials with unique electromagnetic properties.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate a Magnetite Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Graphene array sensor for UWB microwave imaging.
  • To evaluate the sensor's performance within the 4.0-8.0 GHz spectrum.
  • To explore the potential integration of the sensor in microwave detection systems and solar panels.

Main Methods:

  • Design and fabrication of a UWB array microwave sensor using a Graphene array radiating patch.
  • Utilizing a Magnetite PDMS-Ferrite substrate with specific material compositions (30% ferrite, 70% PDMS).
  • Characterization of the sensor's electromagnetic properties, including permittivity, loss tangent, and radiation energy.

Main Results:

  • The sensor operates within the UWB frequency band of 2.2-11.2 GHz.
  • The Magnetite PDMS substrate achieved a low permittivity of 2.6 and a low loss tangent of 0.01.
  • The sensor exhibited a maximum radiated energy of 15.7 dB, demonstrating high gain and efficient performance.
  • The compact size (90 × 45 mm) facilitates integration into microwave detection systems.

Conclusions:

  • The developed Magnetite PDMS Graphene array sensor is effective for UWB microwave imaging.
  • The sensor's material composition and design contribute to enhanced bandwidth and high gain.
  • The sensor shows promise for integration into microwave detection systems and potential applications in solar panels.