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Title: Dielectric properties of muscle and liver from 500 MHz - 40 GHz
Authors: Farrugia, Lourdes
Sammut, Charles V.
Zammit-Mangion, Louis
Keywords: Broadband dielectric spectroscopy
Ethylene glycol
Methanol
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Abdilla, L., Sammut, C. V., & Zammit Mangion, L. (2013). Dielectric properties of muscle and liver from 500 MHz - 40 GHz. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 32(2), 244-252.
Abstract: Dielectric properties are the most important parameters determining energy deposition when biological tissues are exposed to radio frequency and microwave fields. Energy absorption is determined by the specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR distributions can be computed accurately only if the complex relative permittivity of the target tissue is known to a sufficiently high accuracy, and currently there is a lack of data on the dielectric properties of biological tissues at high frequencies. In this study, tissue dielectric properties are measured using an open-ended coaxial probe technique from 500 MHz up to 40 GHz. We present dielectric data for ex vivo bovine and porcine muscle and liver tissues at 37 °C. One-pole Cole–Cole model is used to fit the measured data as a function of frequency and the dispersion parameters are presented. This data is supported by an accurate study on reference liquids such as methanol and ethanediol.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/24050
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