Joines W T, Blackman C F, Spiegel R J
Bioelectromagnetics. 1986;7(2):163-76. doi: 10.1002/bem.2250070207.
The specific absorption rate (SAR) in a biological sample irradiated by electromagnetic fields between the metal plates of a transmission line can be altered significantly by the spacing of the metal plates and the distance between neighboring samples. The SAR in spherical biological samples is calculated for a number of neighboring sample arrangements and metal-plate spacings by using the method of images and induced dipole coupling. For a decrease in metal-plate spacing, the derived equations predict an increase in SAR within a sample and a decrease in SAR with a decrease in neighboring-sample spacing. The calculations are compared with measurements made with the aid of an array of 1-in radius metal hemispheres on the lower plate of two parallel plates (thus forming an image system). The hemisphere on which measurements are taken is insulated from the metal plate and is connected via a coaxial center conductor to an HP 3582A spectrum analyzer that measures the voltage and hence the electric field intensity at the hemisphere. Measurements made at a frequency where wavelength is large compared with sample size (48 Hz) are in good agreement with calculations.
传输线金属板之间的电磁场照射下,生物样品中的比吸收率(SAR)会因金属板间距和相邻样品间距离的不同而发生显著变化。通过镜像法和感应偶极耦合,计算了多种相邻样品排列和金属板间距情况下球形生物样品中的SAR。对于金属板间距减小的情况,推导公式预测样品内的SAR会增加,而相邻样品间距减小时SAR会减小。将这些计算结果与借助两个平行板下板上半径为1英寸的金属半球阵列(从而形成一个镜像系统)所做的测量结果进行了比较。进行测量的半球与金属板绝缘,并通过同轴中心导体连接到惠普3582A频谱分析仪,该分析仪测量半球处的电压,进而测量电场强度。在波长与样品尺寸相比很大的频率(48Hz)下所做的测量结果与计算结果吻合良好。