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[Invited] Microwave Sensing in the Modern Society
Archive ouverte : Communication dans un congrès
Edité par HAL CCSD
International audience. RF and microwave techniques and instrumentations have been widely described in the literature to address electrical or/and dielectric characterization of devices and materials. Thanks to its high potential, microwave nondestructive testing and evaluation (MNDT&E) has attracted industry in a wide range of sensing applications at different scales of dimensions. MNDT&E of materials is an important science that involves the development of RF and microwave instrumentations including sensors/probes, methods and calibration techniques to extract the quantities of interest from the measured signals, applications including detection of cracks, defects, dielectric homogeneities, characterization of complex permittivity. MNDT&E refers to alternating signals or electromagnetic waves in the frequency range 300 MHz – 300 GHz. The spatial resolution mainly governed by the wavelength of operation is theoretically limited by the diffraction limit, i.e. half free-space wavelength. Thanks to their penetrations in non-metallic materials, MNDT&E techniques have advantages over established NDT techniques. The course is specifically aimed for beginners who intended to have a basic understanding of MNDT&E. This course will review the foundations including wave to material interaction, microwave instrumentation, measurement methods and applications.