Fabrication of terahertz metamaterials using electrohydrodynamic jet printing for sensitive detection of yeast

  • Ayodya Pradhipta Tenggara
  • , S. J. Park
  • , Hadi Teguh Yudistira
  • , Y. H. Ahn
  • , Doyoung Byun

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Abstract

We demonstrated the fabrication of terahertz metamaterial sensor for the accurate and on-site detection of yeast using electrohydrodynamic jet printing, which is inexpensive, simple, and environmentally friendly. The very small sized pattern up to 5 m-width of electrical split ring resonator unit structures could be printed on a large area on both a rigid substrate and flexible substrate, i.e. silicon wafer and polyimide film using the drop on demand technique to eject liquid ink containing silver nanoparticles. Experimental characterization and simulation were performed to study their performances in detecting yeast of different weights. It was shown that the metamaterial sensor fabricated on a flexible polyimide film had higher sensitivity by more than six times than the metamaterial sensor fabricated on a silicon wafer, due to the low refractive index of the PI substrate and due to the extremely thin substrate thickness which lowers the effective index further. The resonance frequency shift saturated when the yeast weights were 145 g and 215 g for metamaterial structures with gap size 6.5 m fabricated on the silicon substrate and on the polyimide substrate, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Article number035009
JournalJournal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Feb 2017

Keywords

  • biological sensing and sensors
  • electrohydrodynamic jet printing
  • metamaterials
  • microstructure fabrication
  • sub-wavelength structures
  • terahertz spectroscopy

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