Automated Author Profile

Somjit, Nutapong

University of Leeds
0000-0003-1981-2618

Current S-Index

10.8

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.5

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

7

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

69.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

7

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Dataset associated with "Terahertz Dielectric Property Characterization of Photopolymers for Additive Manufacturing"

Figures and source data for the paper '0.2 - 1.4-THz Dielectric Property Characterization of Photopolymers for Additive Manufacturing': In this paper, resin-based photocurable polymer materials for stereolithography (SLA), digital-light-processing (DLP) and polymer-jetting (PolyJet) additive manufacturing techniques were characterized from 0.2 - 1.4 terahertz (THz) for their comprehensive dielectric properties, e.g. reflective index, absorption coefficient, dielectric constant and loss tangent, by using laser-based time-domain spectroscopy (TDS). Fourteen photocurable 3D-printing polymers were chosen due to their suitability, in terms of printing resolution, material characteristics and etc., for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) and THz applications. The propagation loss mechanism and other electrical/optical properties of the chosen photopolymers for terahertz radiation were determined by correlating absorption coefficients and loss tangents obtained from the measurements. To demonstrate the utilization of the selected photopolymers at THz spectrum, an asymptotically quasi-single-mode Bragg fiber microfabricated by DLP micromanufacturing technique using HTM140-V2 photopolymer was prototyped and characterized at the nominal frequencies from 0.246 to 0.276 THz. The measurement results show that the average propagation loss of the asymptotically single-mode THz Bragg fiber is less than 5dB/m for the whole band, which is the lowest propagation loss reported to date for asymptotically single-mode all-dielectric fiber at this frequency band.

Authors

  • Duangrit, Nattapong ;
  • Hong, Binbin ;
  • Andrew, Burnett ;
  • Prayoot, Akkaraeakthalin ;
  • Robertson, Ian ;
  • Somjit, Nutapong
1 Citation0 Mentions60% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.5518/4402018

Dataset associated with 'Non-invasive Millimeter-Wave Profiler for Surface Height Measurement of Photoresist Films'

This work presents a low-cost non-invasive millimeter-wave surface-height measurement sensor of dielectric and polymer films on glass and quartz substrates. The surface-height profiler utilizes near-field resonance measurement technique operating at 96 GHz implemented by using a single complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR) integrated with a tailor-made WR10 rectangular waveguide. By placing a glass or quartz substrate uniformly coated with SU-8 photoresist on top of the CSRR, the thickness of the SU-8 polymer can be extracted based on the reflected and transmitted electromagnetic-wave energy interacting at the electrical boundary between the substrate and polymer film. Uniform single layers of SU-8 polymer with thicknesses from 3 to 13 μm, coated on top of glass substrate are measured and characterized. The extracted polymer-film thicknesses from the sensor in this work show an agreement of higher than 95% as compared to the commercial surface profiler instrument, while offering various advantages e.g. non-invasion, ease of measurement setup, low-cost and miniaturization.

Authors

  • Chudpooti, Nonchanutt ;
  • Doychinov, Viktor ;
  • Akkaraekthalin, Prayoot ;
  • Robertson, Ian ;
  • Somjit, Nutapong
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.5518/3232018

Data and figures associated with ‘Investigation of Electromagnetic Mode Transition and Filtering of an Asymptotically Single-mode Hollow THz Bragg Fibre’

These data and figures relate to the study of investigation of Electromagnetic Mode Transition and Filtering of an Asymptotically Single-mode Hollow THz Bragg Fibre. They include the original figures to form the associated paper and the original data for figures 1, 4, 7, 8 and 9.

Authors

  • Hong, Binbin ;
  • Chudpooti, Nonchanutt ;
  • Akkaraekthalin, Prayoot ;
  • Somjit, Nutapong ;
  • Cunningham, John ;
  • Robertson, Ian
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.5518/4022018

Data associated with 'Multi-modal millimeter-wave sensors for plastic polymer material characterization'

This paper presents, for the first time, a multimodal sensor for characterizing relative permittivity of plastic polymers by integrating in a single sensor (1) frequency-reconfigurable resonance technique at 98 and 100 GHz, and (2) 80-100-GHz broadband modified transmission-line technique. The sensor is designed based on a custom-made WR-10 waveguide featuring dual rectangular Complementary Split-Ring Resonators (CSRRs). By loading the CSRRs with a Material-Under-Test (MUT), the reflected and transmitted electromagnetic waves propagating inside the waveguide are changed depending on the dielectric properties of the material. Various plastic polymer materials, e.g. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), are characterized. The sensor in this paper offers various key advantages over any state-of-the-art material characterization techniques at millimeter-wave frequencies, e.g. multiple characterization techniques integrated in a single device, miniaturization, much higher tolerance to changes in the measurement environment, ease of design and fabrication, and better cost effectiveness.

Authors

  • Chudpooti, Nonchanutt ;
  • Doychinov, Viktor ;
  • Hong, Binbin ;
  • Akkaraekthalin, Prayoot ;
  • Robertson, Ian ;
  • Somjit, Nutapong
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.5518/3962018

Nano-Fluidic Millimeter-Wave Lab-on-a-Waveguide Sensor for Liquid-Mixture Characterization

This paper reports on a miniaturized lab-on-a-waveguide liquid-mixture sensor, achieving highly-accurate nanoliter liquid sample characterization, for biomedical applications. The nanofluidic-integrated millimeter-wave sensor design is based on near-field transmission-line technique implemented by a single loop slot antenna operating at 91 GHz, fabricated into the lid of a photolaser-based subtractive manufactured WR-10 rectangular waveguide. The nanofluidic subsystem, which is mounted on top of the antenna aperture, is fabricated by using multiple Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) layers to encapsulate and isolate the liquid sample during the experiment, hence, offering various preferable features e.g. noninvasive and contactless measurements. Moreover, the sensor is reusable by replacing only the nanofluidic subsystem, resulting a cost-effective sensor. The novel sensor can measure a liquid volume of as low as 210 nanoliters, while still achieving a discrimination accuracy of better than 2% of ethanol in the ethanol/deionized-water liquid mixture with a standard deviation of lower than 0.008 from at least three repeated measurements, resulting in the highest accurate ethanol and DI-water discriminator reported to date. The nanofluidic-integrated millimeter-wave sensor also offers other advantages such as ease of design, low fabrication and material cost, and no life-cycle limitation of the millimeter-wave subsystem.

Authors

  • Chudpooti, Nonchanutt ;
  • Silavwe, Evans ;
  • Akkaraekthalin, Prayoot ;
  • Robertson, Ian ;
  • Somjit, Nutapong
1 Citation0 Mentions60% FAIR0.6 Dataset Index
10.5518/2682017

Data associated with ‘Low-Loss Asymptotically Single-Mode THz Bragg Fiber Fabricated by Digital Light Processing Rapid Prototyping’

These data relate to the study of low-loss asymptotically single-Mode THz Bragg fiber fabricated by digital light processing rapid prototyping. They include the characterization of 3D printing material, namely HTM140. The data associated with the analytical analysis on the dispersion curves, propagation loss and the group velocity dispersion are also included. The numerical simulation results on the impact of support bridges on the propagation loss are archived. Finally, they also archive the measurement results of the transmission coefficients of the fabricated Bragg fibres and consequently the measured propagation loss.

Authors

  • Hong, Binbin ;
  • Swithenbank, Matthew ;
  • Greenall, Nicholas ;
  • Clarke, Roland ;
  • Chudpooti, Nonchautt ;
  • Akkaraekthalin, Prayoot ;
  • Somjit, Nutapong ;
  • Cunningham, John ;
  • Robertson, Ian
1 Citation0 Mentions60% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.5518/2482017

Data associated with ‘Asymptotically single-mode small-core terahertz Bragg fibre with low loss and low dispersion’.

These data relate to a design study of an asymptotically single-mode small-core terahertz Bragg fibre with low loss and low dispersion. A generalized half-wavelength condition, promoting the manipulation of photonic bandgap for Bragg fibre, is proposed and examined by representative cases. A significant propagation loss discrimination between the desired TE01 mode and other unwanted competing modes has been created resulting in an effectively single-mode operation in the fibre. The proposed tightly confined single-TE01-mode small-air-core Bragg fibre exhibits propagation loss and group velocity dispersion less than 1.2 dB/m and -0.6 ps/THz/cm, respectively, over the frequency range from 0.85 THz to 1.15 THz.

Authors

  • Hong, Binbin ;
  • Swithenbank, Matthew ;
  • Somjit, Nutapong ;
  • Cunningham, John ;
  • Robertson, Ian
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.5518/1292016