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HAL CCSD Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Résumé : International audience
An effective solution for increasing the exposure uniformity and efficiency of biological samples in in vitro bioelectromagnetic experiments at 60 GHz is proposed by introducing a novel choke ring antenna (CRA). The CRA is optimized to provide a uniform exposure of samples, whose dimensions are equivalent to those of a standard 35-mm Petri dish, positioned close to the antenna aperture, i.e., 10-20 wavelengths. The antenna prototype is fabricated in metallized foam. The realized exposure efficiency of the sample exceeds 55% (if estimated for an exposure uniformity better than - 0.5 dB). To validate the numerical results, the field intensity profiles on the surface of a high-water-content phantom have been experimentally obtained using a high-resolution infrared camera. Compared to the standard open-ended waveguide and horn antennas, typically used for millimeter-wave dosimetry, a twofold advantage of the proposed CRA is demonstrated, namely, the improvement of the exposure efficiency by a factor of 1.5 to 2 with a simultaneous reduction of the exposure distance by a factor of 8-2, respectively, depending on the type of the reference antenna. These advantages make the proposed CRA an excellent candidate for 60-GHz short-range exposure systems for in vitro bioelectromagnetic studies.
ISSN: 0018-9480
hal-00874349
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00874349 DOI : 10.1109/TMTT.2013.2255619