Title :
Near-field scanning microwave microscopy based on ferrite-disk sensors with magnetostatic-vortex resonances
Author :
Joffe, R. ; Kamenetskii, E.O. ; Shavit, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ben Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
Abstract :
Recently, biochip technologies have been received significant attention for molecule detection in the microwave regime. This is mainly due to a strong desire to find new method for the rapid and cost-efficient characterization of biomolecular specimens. In this paper we suggest to use a thin-film ferrite-disk resonator with magnetostatics (MS) oscillation spectra as an effective sensor for the near-field scanning microwave microscopy (NSMM). By a proper excitation of a ferrite-disk resonator one obtains a very rich high Q factor spectrum of MS oscillations. The proposed NSMMs should give extremely high resolution compared to the known NSMMs based on usual microwave resonators. MS modes in a ferrite disk are characterized by the rotating field behavior and special symmetry properties. We show that there are super-chiral microwave electromagnetic fields in the vicinity of a ferrite-disk particle. Based on the shown results, we can propose effective measuring chirality in chemical and biological objects on nanometer length scales.
Keywords :
biomedical imaging; ferrite devices; magnetostatics; microscopy; microwave imaging; oscillations; thin film devices; NSMM; biochip technologies; biomolecular specimens; ferrite-disk sensors; magneto static-vortex resonances; magnetostatics oscillation spectra; molecule detection; near-field scanning microwave microscopy; thin-film ferrite-disk resonator; Ferrites; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic resonance; Magnetostatics; Microwave measurements; Microwave oscillators; Microwave theory and techniques; chirality; magnetostatic oscillations; microwave ferrites; near-field microwave microscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2011 41st European
Conference_Location :
Manchester
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-235-6