Compact Nandavarta-shaped metamaterial sensor for microwave detection of edible-oil adulteration
Abstract
This paper presents a compact dual-band metamaterial absorber sensor based on a Nandavarta-shaped labyrinth resonator for microwave detection of edible-oil adulteration. The device addresses a critical food-safety gap by quantifying mineral-oil adulteration levels (0%, 10%, and 20%) in four commonly consumed edible oils through dielectric perturbation of two K-band resonances. The proposed 9 × 9 mm2 unit cell consists of a patterned copper meta-surface, a 1.6 mm FR-4 substrate, and a continuous copper ground plane. Four identical resonators arranged in a symmetric 2 × 2 configuration provide strong inductive–capacitive loading and enhanced near-field confinement. Full-wave CST simulations show two near-perfect absorption peaks at 18.015 and 20.13 GHz with absorption of 98.82% and 99.58%, respectively, along with polarization-insensitive and angle-stable performance. Metamaterial behavior is confirmed through effective-parameter retrieval and an equivalent RLC circuit model. Sensing is demonstrated using a 1 mm oil superstrate with controlled mineral-oil adulteration, producing distinct and monotonic resonance shifts. Experimental measurements using a vector network analyzer validate the simulated results.
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Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (6)
Sayed Mahmud
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) 1 , Chattogram,
Shafaiyat Arefin Oman
Department of Electronic Information Engineering, China West Normal University 2 , Nanchong,
Md. Azam Hossen
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Atish Dipankar University of Science & Technology 3 , Dhaka,
Mia Md. Sakil
Department of Electronic Information Engineering, China West Normal University 2 , Nanchong,
Syed Mustavi Hossain
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, International Islamic University Chittagong (IIUC) 4 , Chattogram,
Irfan Hossain
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, United International University 5 , Dhaka,