Park Jewook, Hyun S, Kim A, Kim T, Char K
Center for Strongly Correlated Materials Research, School of Physics, Seoul National University, 25-327B, Kwanak-gu 151-742, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Ultramicroscopy. 2005 Jan;102(2):101-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2004.09.007.
We present the application of a scanning microwave microscope technique to biological samples. Since dielectric properties of most biological samples originate mainly from the water they contain, we were able to obtain microscope images of biological samples by our scanning microwave microscope technique. As a model system, we have measured the electrical properties of water in the microwave region. The high dielectric constant and the large loss tangent of water were verified. Furthermore, we have measured the properties of water with differing amounts of sodium chloride concentration ranging from de-ionized water to the saturated solution. We have observed a significant change in the resonant frequency and Q value of the resonator as a function of sodium chloride concentration. The concentration dependence of the signals shows that our scanning microwave microscope technique can be useful for investigating the local electric behavior of biological samples with a simple model of ionic conduction.
我们展示了扫描微波显微镜技术在生物样品中的应用。由于大多数生物样品的介电特性主要源于其所含的水,我们能够通过扫描微波显微镜技术获得生物样品的显微镜图像。作为一个模型系统,我们测量了微波区域内水的电学性质。验证了水的高介电常数和大损耗角正切。此外,我们还测量了氯化钠浓度不同(从去离子水到饱和溶液)的水的性质。我们观察到谐振器的谐振频率和Q值随氯化钠浓度的变化有显著变化。信号的浓度依赖性表明,我们的扫描微波显微镜技术可通过简单的离子传导模型用于研究生物样品的局部电学行为。