Microwave Cavity Sensor for Measurements of Air Humidity under Reduced Pressure

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jan 29;23(3):1498. doi: 10.3390/s23031498.

Abstract

A high-sensitivity sensor for measuring moisture content in the air or air humidity under low pressure was designed on the basis of a half-wave coaxial microwave cavity. The method of measuring small variations in the signal phase at a cavity excitation frequency of 1.63 GHz was applied to detect low densities of water vapor. It allows the detection of variations in dielectric air permittivity in the seventh decimal place. A prototype of the sensor was tested in a vacuum chamber. It was calibrated by comparing the test results with the readings of a commercial pressure gauge and using the independent method of measuring the moisture content in rarefied air on the basis of the absorption of millimeter waves in the local line of water vapor at 183 GHz. The developed sensor can be used in laboratory experiments and full-scale geophysical research in the atmosphere onboard various aircrafts.

Keywords: absorption line half-width; amplitude-phase method; calibration; cavity; dielectric permittivity; integral intensity of absorption line; water absorption line.