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AuthorJagadeesan, Vijayalakshmi
AuthorVenkatachalam, Dinesh
AuthorVinod, Vibin Mammen
AuthorLoganathan, Ashok Kumar
AuthorMuthusamy, Suresh
AuthorKrishnamoorthy, Mahendran
AuthorSadasivuni, Kishor Kumar
AuthorGeetha, Mithra
Available date2025-01-30T09:17:37Z
Publication Date2023-05-01
Publication NameApplied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00339-023-06648-4
CitationJagadeesan, V., Venkatachalam, D., Vinod, V. M., Loganathan, A. K., Muthusamy, S., Krishnamoorthy, M., ... & Geetha, M. (2023). Design and development of a new metamaterial sensor-based Minkowski fractal antenna for medical imaging. Applied Physics A, 129(5), 391.‏
ISSN09478396
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62666
AbstractThe metamaterial sensor antenna is numerically designed to detect breast cancer using breast cancer cell lines, especially relying on the electrical characteristics of breast cancer cells, and designed antenna is measured and the results are observed. The metamaterial sensor antenna is a simple and efficient antenna which is designed using the Minkowski fractal curve with a ring-shaped Split Ring Resonator (SRR). The SRR is chosen because of its inductive and capacitive resonating properties. In addition, the Minkowski fractal curve is used as a defective ground structure to improve sensor sensitivity and selectivity. The numerical investigations are based on different iterations of the Minkowski fractal curve. In that iteration, the third iteration of the Minkowski fractal gives better results. The designed antenna is tested with breast cancer cell lines, and it resonates at a frequency of 2.35, 2.42, and 2.52 GHz for different dielectric constants and conductivity. The simulated design antenna is tested with different cancer cell lines like MDA-MB-231, MCF-7, and HS758-T to ensure its performance and selectivity. The measured result of the fabricated antenna shows that the antenna design resonates at the same frequency as the simulated antenna results.
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PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
SubjectBiosensor
Metamaterial
Minkowski defective ground structure
Split ring resonator
TitleDesign and development of a new metamaterial sensor-based Minkowski fractal antenna for medical imaging
TypeArticle
Issue Number5
Volume Number129
dc.accessType Open Access


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